Following Recent Train Derailments, Officials Eye Worn Rails as Safety Issue December 7, 2015 By MATTHEW BROWN and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN A pair of train derailments in 2012 that killed two people in Maryland and triggered a fiery explosion in Ohio...
Insurance Bureau of Canada Lists Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles December 7, 2015 The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has published its annual Top 10 Most Frequently Stolen Vehicles list. Once again, Ford...
Caitlyn Jenner Sued Again in Fatal California Crash December 7, 2015 A family who suffered serious injuries in a fatal traffic collision involving Caitlyn Jenner earlier this year sued the Olympic...
Minnesota Expands Medical Marijuana to Pain Patients December 4, 2015 By KYLE POTTER Minnesota health officials will allow residents with intractable pain to buy medical marijuana starting in August, they announced Wednesday in...
Allianz Launches Motorsports Unit in North America December 4, 2015 Building on its established presence in both film and TV productions as well as live events, Allianz Group’s specialist corporate...
El Nino Spares Mexico From a Bad Hurricane Season December 4, 2015 Mexico weathered a record eastern Pacific hurricane season with almost no deaths and relatively little damage, given the intensity of...
Massachusetts Attorney General Faults Homeowners’ Insurers’ Rate Increases December 4, 2015 Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey says two of the state’s largest homeowners’ insurance companies won excessive and unwarranted rate increases...
South Carolina to Pay $114M Share of $1.2B Flood Damage Costs December 4, 2015 By JEFFREY COLLINS South Carolina taxpayers will need to pay at least $114 million for the state’s share of damage caused by October’s...
Ernst & Young: Innovation Key to Success for U.S. P/C Insurers in 2016 December 4, 2015 The next year likely will be one of continued disruptive change in the U.S. property/casualty insurance market, and insurers will...
Connecticut Office That Decides Who Can Sue State Faces Scrutiny December 4, 2015 By DAVE COLLINS Missed deadlines at the office that decides who can sue Connecticut government have sparked discussions among state lawmakers and attorneys...