A Wal-Mart Stores Inc. truck driver went at least 24 hours without sleep before his tractor-trailer crashed into a limousine,...
Monthly Archives: <span>June 2014</span>
The Supreme Court says a group of homeowners in North Carolina can’t sue a company that contaminated their drinking water...
In late March 2014, Texas Insurance Commissioner Julia Rathegeber approved a staff petition to adopt the National Council on Compensation...
Texas Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Rod Bordelon plans to resign from his post effective Aug. 1, the Insurance Council of Texas...
Crews continued to douse hot spots from a fire that damaged or destroyed 13 homes in the tiny Pittsburgh, Pa.,...
Two regional development groups in Vermont have been awarded $1.5 million in grants to help businesses recovering from Tropical Storm...
General Motors Co.’s lawyers have said the carmaker will face punitive damages over ignition switch defects if its customers go...
Four months after an ice storm paralyzed South Carolina, some Orangeburg residents say the state has yet to pick up...
Ohio will receive $850,000 a year after striking a deal with State Farm to place advertising on vans that help...
A Travis County jury convicted Howard T. Douglas, III, M.D. of Frisco, Texas, on felony workers’ compensation fraud-related charges for...