Pressure built on General Motors on Monday to take steps to get 1.6 million of its recalled cars off the...
Yearly Archives: <span>2014</span>
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...
A national transportation safety report shows pedestrian traffic fatalities are down nationally – including in Ohio. The recent report from...
NiSource Inc. and two subsidiaries are being sued by two Sissonville, W.Va., property owners over a 2012 natural gas pipeline...
Nearly half of the $1.2 million in equipment purchased by the state to keep polling stations open after Superstorm Sandy...
Long-term outcomes of revision arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery is not as successful as in a first-time surgery, according to...
The Ohio Safety Congress & Expo 2014 (OSC14), an annual annual three-day health and workers’ compensation conference, will feature several...
A Ohio man was ordered to pay more than $30,000 in restitution for working while collecting workplace injury benefits. Dale...
The family of Bryan Lee Glenn is asking a federal appeals court to let them pursue a wrongful death lawsuit...