More Pilots in Crashes Testing Positive for Drugs Four times as many pilots killed in airplane crashes tested positive for drugs over the past two decades, tracking a... Read More
Claims Management Key to Restoring Workers’ Compensation Profitability Selling workers’ compensation comes at a price. In 2013, underwriters generated a loss of one percent for every premium dollar... Read More
Americans Fret About Damage, Privacy Risks from Drones Most Americans are worried that the increased use of drones in the U.S. could damage property, cause injury and create... Read More
Major League Baseball Balks at Foul Ball Safety Measures From his perch in the Atlanta Braves infield on May 20, third baseman Chris Johnson heard what sounded to him... Read More
Jury Awards $73 Million in Boston Scientific’s First Mesh Case Loss Boston Scientific Corp. was ordered to pay $73 million to a woman who said a defectively designed vaginal-mesh implant left... Read More
Pilots’ Fatigue Cited in Probe of Fatal UPS Plane Crash Fatigued United Parcel Service Inc. pilots committed multiple errors before their airplane slammed into a hillside last year in Alabama,... Read More
Judge Orders NFL to Release Data, Analyses Used in Concussion Settlement The National Football League must give details on how its $765 million settlement of concussion claims came together by making... Read More
Home Depot Confirms Payment System Was Hacked Home Depot Inc., the largest home- improvement chain, confirmed that hackers infiltrated its computer systems at stores in the U.S.... Read More
U.K. Government Warns on Treatment of BP Over Oil Spill Claims BP Plc got support from the U.K. government in its U.S. court fight over the level of compensation required under... Read More
Economic Losses from August Quake, Weather in U.S. Top $4 Billion: Aon As far as natural perils go, August was mostly about earthquakes, along with a few tropical storms and typhoons around... Read More