Winter’s Wrath: Bitter Cold, No Power And a Deadly Tornado RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — At least three people were found dead early Tuesday after a tornado tore through a seaside... Read More
Requirements, Exceptions, and Considerations of an Insurer’s Right to Examinations Under Oath An insurer’s right to examine its insured under oath in connection with evaluating a claim submitted under the insurer’s policy... Read More
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Claims Business: CCC, AF Group and Decision UR, Aclaimant and StrongArm CCC Merges, Expects IPO CCC Information Services is merging with a blank check company in a step that will pump... Read More
U.S. Cold Blast So Extreme Gas Pipes Are Starting to Freeze The unprecedented Arctic blast that has gripped the U.S. for much of the week has paralyzed natural gas pipelines, brought... Read More
Study: Smaller Cars May Be Why Crashes Injure Women More CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The smaller, lighter vehicles that women more often drive, and the types of crashes they get... Read More
New Protocols Aim to Streamline Discovery in COVID Business-Interruption Lawsuits An organization that advocates for a more efficient U.S. justice system has released a set of protocols that aims to... Read More
Snowstorms Aim for U.S. East, and Cold Stretches Clear to Texas A parade of snowstorms is threatening to roll through the Eastern U.S. over the next few days while bitter cold... Read More
How Your Water Heater Can Be a Secret Weapon in the Climate Change Fight Nearly every home has a water heater, but people tend not to think about it until the shock of a... Read More