As Vehicle Thefts Decline, Incidence of Stolen Car Parts Rise June 18, 2015 While car thefts are declining across the country, the thefts of some parts and accessories are proving to be a... Read More
New Law in Minnesota Adds More Anti-Fraud Measures June 17, 2015 By Denise Johnson Minnesota has added new powers to lodge civil actions against insurance fraudsters and kick swindlers out of the insurance system,... Read More
Illinois Businesses Pick Up Pieces After Large Fire June 12, 2015 When a Utica, Ill., neighborhood was recently hit by a large fire, a local restoration company responded quickly to restore... Read More
Indiana Prosecutor Says House Blast was a Selfish Plan Gone Awry June 11, 2015 By TOM COYNE A man accused of plotting a deadly explosion that damaged or destroyed more than 80 homes in an Indianapolis neighborhood... Read More
South Dakota Court Says Man Gets Workers’ Comp Despite Prank June 8, 2015 The South Dakota Supreme Court says a man who broke his ankle running away from a co-worker on whom he... Read More
No Explanation for Rarity of Northeast Missouri Tornadoes June 8, 2015 Tornadoes have ravaged parts of Texas, Oklahoma and other states this spring, but northeast Missouri, once again, has been virtually... Read More
Judge to Rule Later in Trial on Admitting Recordings From Indy Blast June 5, 2015 he judge hearing the trial of a man charged in a deadly Indianapolis house explosion said Wednesday he’ll rule later... Read More
Iowa Homeowners Find it Hard to Sell Homes Dues to High Flood Insurance Rates June 2, 2015 The high price of flood insurance can make it difficult for some Iowa residents to sell their homes. The Quad-City... Read More
Defaming a Former Law Partner May Not Be Covered June 1, 2015 By Steven Plitt In Peerless Indem. Ins. Co. v. Moshe & Stimson, LLP, 22 N.E.3d 882 (Ind. App. 2014), the Indiana Court of... Read More
Michigan Workers’ Comp Costs Lower Than Most States: WCRI May 29, 2015 Workers’ compensation costs per claim in Michigan were lower than that of the typical state, according to a recent study... Read More