Engineer Involved in New York Train Wreck Suspended Without Pay The engineer driving the speeding commuter train that derailed in New York City last weekend, killing four people, has been... Read More
Two Factors Key to Lawsuits Over New York Train Crash For lawyers preparing to sue over Sunday’s deadly New York commuter rail accident, their success in court may depend largely... Read More
New York Settles for College Insurance Refunds New York officials say they’ve reached a settlement with Markel Insurance Co. that will result in $2.75 million in restitution... Read More
High-Rise Developers Win Court Protection in 9/11 WTC Case A federal appeals court in New York has given developers and builders of high-rises and other buildings added protection from... Read More
AIA Supports Curbing Physician Dispensed Medications in Pennsylvania’s Workers’ Comp System The American Insurance Association (AIA) submitted a statement to the Pennsylvania House Labor Committee, in support of legislation aimed at... Read More
Holiday Lights Rules Irk Upstate New York Business Owners Business owners in Buffalo’s popular Elmwood Village shopping and entertainment district say the city is threatening to pull the plug... Read More
New York City Train Derailment Airs Queries About Technology The revelation that a New York City commuter train derailed while barreling into a sharp curve at nearly three times... Read More
Landmark Pennsylvania Restaurant to Reopen in 6 to 9 Months The owners of a landmark central Pennsylvania restaurant badly damaged in a fire last month say the business will take... Read More
Metro-North Becomes Inquiry Magnet After Held Up as Rail Model Two years after being singled out for international honors, Metro-North Railroad finds itself facing a wave of retirements, under three... Read More
Connecticut Holiday Traffic Arrests Down Over 2012 Connecticut State Police say most motor vehicle violations over the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend were down from last year. State... Read More