Insurers for the Southern Baptist Convention have agreed to pay $26 million to a South Carolina man who was paralyzed...
Monthly Archives: <span>July 2015</span>
More than one in 10 small business owners (13 percent) are concerned that one of their employees would commit workers’...
According to catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, insured losses in China from Typhoon Chan-hom are unlikely to exceed CNY 2.2...
Private U.S. property/casualty insurers’ net income after taxes grew to $18.2 billion in first-quarter 2015 from $13.9 billion in first-quarter...
On July 6, 2015 the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, based on California law, applied in...
An electrical engineer with a doctorate degree from Stanford University has asked U.S. safety regulators to investigate low-speed unintended acceleration...
A group of scientists checked a decade’s worth of data about what causes concussions in U.S. high school soccer. Their...
Facebook’s handling of your headshot is now the subject of class action lawsuits that pose the question: When someone turns...
The New York Police Department is trying to root out its problem officers and monitor patterns of potential misbehavior by...
A jury convicted an Indianapolis man of murder, arson and insurance fraud Tuesday for his role in a house explosion...