GM to Pay $35 Million U.S. Fine Over Ignition Switches General Motors Co. will pay a $35 million fine as part of the U.S. Transportation Department’s investigation into the handling... Read More
Average Dog Bite Liability Claim Cost Falls Dog bites accounted for more than one-third of all homeowners insurance liability claim dollars paid out in 2013, costing more... Read More
EPA Wants Feedback on Fracking Chemical Disclosure Rule The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it wants to gather public comment on whether it should require chemical manufacturers to... Read More
Adjuster Claims He’s Up for Lengthy Battle with Nationwide Over ‘On Your Side’ Slogan A Tennessee adjuster sued by Nationwide Insurance for alleged trademark infringement because he used the company’s slogan, On Your Side,... Read More
Enbridge Looks to Limit Liability Over Unexportable Oil Enbridge Inc., the largest shipper of Canadian crude to the U.S., is seeking to limit liability in case the oil... Read More
Tips on Pursuing Subrogation Claims Against International Defendants According to David Brisco, an attorney with Cozen O’Connor, imported products are increasing in the U.S. In 1998, just 20... Read More
Hyundai America to Appeal $248 Million Verdict Hyundai Motor America said on Wednesday it would appeal a $248 million verdict awarded to the families of two boys... Read More
Wal-Mart Settles Death Claims Over Listeria-Tainted Cantaloupes Wal-Mart has settled lawsuits with the families of 23 people who died from a 2011 listeria outbreak traced to cantaloupe... Read More
Drought in Some Plains States Worse Than During Dust Bowl The sky turns pink or brown as the dust clouds billow and swirl on the Southern Plains, leaving those caught... Read More
When and If an Air Bag Deploys Considered Complicated Here’s an unsettling fact about cars equipped with air bags: they don’t always deploy when drivers – or regulators –... Read More