Three NYC Firefighters Critically Hurt in Wind-Swept House Fire NEW YORK (AP) — Three New York City firefighters were critically injured Friday in what the commissioner said was a... Read More
NJ Court Orders Retrial to Allocate Liability in Premium Fraud Case There will be a jury retrial on allocation of liability in a New Jersey workers’ compensation premium fraud case won... Read More
Eagles Safety Awarded $43.5M in Damages for Medical Malpractice Claim A Philadelphia jury yesterday awarded former Philadelphia Eagles team captain Christopher Maragos $43.5 million in damages in a case of... Read More
U-Haul Driver’s NYC ‘Rampage’ Leaves One Dead, Eight Hurt NEW YORK (AP) — A man driving a U-Haul truck swerved onto sidewalks and plowed into cyclists and scooter riders... Read More
Editor's Picks Conn. Supreme Reverses Precedent, Revives Medical Malpractice Suit For more than a decade, Connecticut courts have been dismissing medical malpractice actions if the plaintiff did not submit a... Read More
Philadelphia Eagles Team Loses to Ex-Player in Workers’ Compensation Fight The National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles football team has failed to score a victory in a disability case involving former... Read More
Waterworks Fallout from Temperature Extremes in New England The extreme cold has moved on from New England. The waterworks woes haven’t. Plumbers and firefighters have been dealing with... Read More
24 Models Sue 3 Insurers to Collect on $2M Deals With Strip Clubs Over Use of Photos A group of 24 models is suing three insurers to collect more than $2 million in settlements stemming from the... Read More
Judge: Defiant NJ Beach Town Can Sue for $21M in Dune Costs CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey beach town that defied state environmental authorities and fixed its... Read More
Viewpoint: Tennessee’s Emerging Trend of Enforcing Appraisal The long-established law of Tennessee is that the appraisal process does not resolve questions of causation or coverage. This principle,... Read More