Inspectors Scrutinize NJ Transit’s Bad Brakes, Bare Wires, Rotten Parts February 21, 2018 By Elise Young Federal inspectors found scores of New Jersey Transit train cars riddled with fire risks, faulty brakes and electrical hazards as...
Probe Into First Aircraft Crash Believed to be Caused by Drone February 21, 2018 By Alan Levin A helicopter’s crash landing in South Carolina this week may have been triggered by a civilian drone, which would make...
Washington Court Rules on Discoverability of Insurer’s Claim File by Third Parties February 21, 2018 By Steven Plitt In 2013 the Washington Supreme Court found that an insurance company’s claim file was presumptively not privileged in disputes between...
Can Female-led Companies Curtail Sexual Misconduct? February 21, 2018 By ALEXANDRA OLSON The Weinstein Co. thought it had found a path to survival. A group of investors led by a respected businesswoman...
Nebraska City Sees Fewer Traffic Crashes Last Year Than in 2000 February 21, 2018 There were slightly fewer crashes in Lincoln, Neb., last year than in 2000 despite a nearly 25 percent growth in...
WCRI: Formulary May Cut Prescription Drug Costs for Louisiana State Employees February 21, 2018 A new FlashReport from the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) finds that a Texas-like formulary for Louisiana state employees may...
Medical Marijuana Treatment Slowly Gains Traction in Workers’ Comp February 20, 2018 By Denise Johnson Though states and the federal government remain at odds on marijuana legalization, the drug is gaining traction as a viable...
School Shootings Reveal Confusion Over Fire Alarm With Gunfire February 20, 2018 By KANTELE FRANKO and JOCELYN GECKER Students and teachers responded as trained when the fire alarm sounded, streaming out of the school and toward exits only...
Kansas House Panel Rejects Bill to Prevent Oil and Gas Quakes February 20, 2018 A Kansas House committee has rejected a bill that was designed to prevent earthquakes that experts say are caused by...
Detroit Man Sues Contractor for Alleged Discrimination February 20, 2018 A Detroit, Mich., construction worker is suing a contractor for alleged discrimination and racism. Harold Wilson, 63, filed a lawsuit...