Ohio Supreme Court Subrogation Case Should Give Insurers Pause on Work-Related Injury Claims Last week, in Bur. of Workers’ Comp. v. Verlinger, the Ohio Supreme Court held two insurers jointly and severally liable... Read More
Woman Hurt on Ohio Fair Ride Gets $1.8M From Ride Owner, Others A woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a thrill ride accident at last year’s Ohio State Fair will... Read More
Judge to Help Michigan Diocese Deal With Sex Abuse Claims A Roman Catholic bishop on Friday announced the appointment of a prominent judge to handle complaints of sexual abuse by... Read More
Michigan Senate Votes No Ban on Pit Bulls No bans on pit bulls allowed, Michigan’s Senate said on Thursday. The chamber voted 22-13 to prohibit local governments from... Read More
Menards Sues Georgia Firm Over Moving Walkway Injuries Menards is suing a Georgia company for personal injury claims tied to moving walkways installed in some of the Wisconsin-based... Read More
Ohio High Court to Decide If Ex-Player Can Sue Over Concussions The Ohio Supreme Court will decide whether the widow of a former University of Notre Dame football player can sue... Read More
Northern Michigan Inn Faces No Liability for Bonfire Burns The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a century-old inn in a lawsuit over hot coals on a... Read More
Defendant in S.D. Lounge Collapse Wants Venue Change A developer listed as a defendant in lawsuits over a 2016 fatal building collapse in downtown Sioux Falls has alleged... Read More
Texas / South Central News Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas Face Double Spring Threats Emergency officials in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas are bracing for two types of disasters as spring gets into full swing:... Read More
Missouri Legislation Would Limit Insurance Carrier Liability Settlements A bill on Gov. Eric Greitens’ desk would limit how much money insurance companies would have to pay after accidents.... Read More