A Test Case of Another Kind for the Supreme Court: Who Can Sue Hotels over Disability Access WASHINGTON (AP) — A few years back, Joseph Stramondo was a last-minute replacement as a conference speaker in Salt Lake... Read More
More Frequent Convective Storms Plus Population Growth Equals Rising Insurer Costs Hurricanes in the East. Wildfires in the West. Those are the big disasters that grab the headlines and are driving... Read More
Court Tosses $223.8 Million Verdict Against J&J in Talc Cancer Case An injured worker who collects workers’ compensation in Rhode Island cannot sue his employer in Massachusetts, according to a ruling... Read More
Court Tosses $223.8 Million Verdict Against J&J in Talc Cancer Case A New Jersey appeals court on Tuesday threw out a $223.8 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson that a jury... Read More
Climate Destruction Fuels Growing Sector of the US Economy The cost of the climate crisis keeps going up. In terms of damage to the atmosphere and life on Earth,... Read More
Editor's Picks Research Finds 6% of COVID Claimants Treated for Long COVID A national study by the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute found that 6% of workers who filed claims for COVID-19 suffered... Read More
All Onewheel Electric Skateboards Under Recall After 4 Deaths and Serious Injury Reports NEW YORK (AP) — All models of Onewheel self-balancing electric skateboards are under recall after at least four deaths and... Read More
Tesla Owners Must Arbitrate False Advertising Claims over Autopilot Feature A California federal judge has ruled that a group of people who own cars made by Tesla Inc TSLA.O must... Read More
Many US Cities Vulnerable to Low Water Pressure Amid Wildfire Dangers Hours before devastating fires scorched the historic town of Lahaina on Maui, Kyle Ellison labored to save his rental house... Read More
Traffic Deaths Declined 3.3% in the First Half of the Year, but Fed Officials See More Work Ahead Traffic fatalities dropped 3.3% in the first half of the year compared with the prior-year period, according to the National... Read More