N.Y. High Court Upholds Electronic Logging Device Rules for Commercial Trucks June 15, 2023 By Jim Sams New York’s highest court ruled that a state regulation requiring the installation of electronic logging devices in commercial motor vehicles... Read More
Officials Say Driver Lost Control of Tanker Before Fire that Led to I-95 Collapse June 14, 2023 PHILADELPHIA (AP) – The driver of a tractor-trailer hauling gasoline lost control on an off-ramp and flipped the tanker truck... Read More
1 Dead After Tour Boat Capsizes Inside Erie Canal Water Tunnel Cave June 14, 2023 By Carolyn Thompson A boat carrying hospitality workers capsized Monday during a tour of a historic underground cavern system built to carry water... Read More
Fire in Multifamily Boston Home Sends 3 Residents, 2 Firefighters to Hospital June 13, 2023 BOSTON (AP) – A fire ripped through a multifamily home in Boston, sending five to the hospital and displacing more... Read More
Long Commutes Start After Part of I-95 Collapses in Philadelphia June 13, 2023 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Drivers began longer commutes Monday after an elevated section of Interstate 95 collapsed in Philadelphia a day... Read More
N.Y. Lawmakers Send Bill Overhauling Wrongful Death Law to Governor June 13, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson New York lawmakers have again overwhelmingly passed legislation to overhaul the state’s 1847 law that governs damages that can be... Read More
Elevated Section of Heavily Traveled I-95 Collapses in Philadelphia June 12, 2023 By Ron Todt PHILADELPHIA (AP) – An elevated section of Interstate 95 collapsed early Sunday in Philadelphia after a vehicle caught fire, closing... Read More
NYC Goes After Hyundai, Kia After Security Flaw Leads to Wave of Social Media Fueled Theft June 8, 2023 By Michelle Chapman New York City has filed a lawsuit against Hyundai and Kia, joining a host of other cities beset by a... Read More
Lead, Rodents, Put Tenants at Risk, Rhode Island says in Lawsuit Against Major Landlord June 7, 2023 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – A Rhode Island landlord whose tenants have long complained about lead hazards, rodent infestations and other... Read More
Jury Should Decide ‘Borrowed Employee’ Liability, New Jersey High Court Affirms June 6, 2023 By Andrew Simpson The New Jersey Supreme Court has affirmed that whether an employer is vicariously liable under the borrowed-employee doctrine is a... Read More