Editor's Picks Appellate Court Upholds Rule Allowing Longer Hours for Commercial Drivers A federal appellate court on Tuesday upheld rules adopted during the Trump administration that allowed commercial drivers engaged in local... Read More
Uber Need not Provide Wheelchair Access Everywhere, US Judge Rules A federal judge said Uber Technologies Inc. did not violate a federal law protecting people with disabilities by not offering... Read More
Feds Suing Poultry Producers over Unfair Worker Practices WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit against some of the largest poultry producers in... Read More
Viewpoint: Third Parties Create a Medicare Headache for Insurers and Employers Dealing with Medicare-related issues in a workers’ compensation claim has never been anyone’s idea of a “good time” from the... Read More
FEMA Report: Flood Insurance Hikes Will Drive 1M from Market ST. LOUIS (AP) — When questioned by members of Congress, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said its new update to... Read More
Editor's Picks Auto Claimants Waiting Longer for Collision Repairs Auto claimants are waiting longer for collision repairs — 4.5 days longer this spring compared to the same period last... Read More
Jury Finds Tesla 1% Negligent in Fatal Model S Crash A Florida jury found electric car maker Tesla Inc TSLA.O 1% negligent in the death of an 18-year-old man whose... Read More
Claims People: Gallagher Bassett, Allcat, Brush Country Claims Gallagher Bassett Appoints SVP for Construction Risks Gallagher Bassett has hired Greg Perruzzi to the newly created role of senior... Read More
How Canine Heart Disease was Tied to Grain-Free Dog Food In 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, acting on input from a group of veterinary researchers, began investigating whether... Read More
Researchers: Chinese-Made GPS Automotive Tracker Highly Vulnerable BOSTON (AP) — A popular Chinese-made automotive GPS tracker used by individuals, government agencies and companies in 169 countries has... Read More