State safety officials have fined an Oregon wild cat sanctuary $5,600 for two serious violations, one of which likely contributed...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2014</span>
Relatives of three victims have filed lawsuits over a house fire in Charleston, W.Va., that killed nine people in 2012....
Riverton, Wyo., officials don’t believe they could have prevented a fire that gutted an old church building. A furnace is...
There are essentially two types of workers’ compensation fraud — premium fraud and claimant fraud — and insurance producers can...
An eight-car Chicago commuter train plowed across a platform and scaled an escalator at the underground station of one of...
The Texas Department of Insurance is issuing a special catastrophe areas data call to property/casualty insurers who write direct commercial...
Today’s claims executives face tremendous financial pressures and must make better use of information and automation to respond faster and...
Pressure built on General Motors on Monday to take steps to get 1.6 million of its recalled cars off the...
California has become a major U.S. target of cyber crimes committed by outlaw groups with ties to Eastern Europe, China...
Payments per claim for the medical care of injured workers in Texas grew nearly 8 percent in 2011, largely the...