Heat Waves Like the One that’s Killed 14 in the Southern US are Becoming More Frequent PHOENIX (AP) – Heat waves like the one that engulfed parts of parts of the South and Midwest and killed... Read More
Judge Awards Black Church $1 Million After BLM Banner Burned by Proud Boys During Protest WASHINGTON (AP) – A judge on Friday awarded more than $1 million to a Black church in downtown Washington, D.C.... Read More
Injured Workers Pharmacy to Pay $10M for Improper Handling of ‘Red Flag’ Prescriptions Andover, Massachusetts-based Injured Workers Pharmacy (IWP) has agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations that it violated the Controlled... Read More
Editor's Picks Fear Created by Data Breach Suffices for Class-Action Suit to Proceed, 1st Circuit Rules Former customers of Injured Workers Pharmacy whose personal information was stolen by hackers and allegedly used to file a fake... Read More
Break in Weather Eases Airline Backups, Yet New Storm Fronts Threaten to Rain on July 4 Travel Plans DALLAS (AP) – Backups are easing at U.S. airports thanks to a break in the weather, but United Airlines continues... Read More
A Deadly Heat Wave is Blanketing the South and Spreading East An oppressive heat wave blamed for at least 13 deaths in Texas and one in Louisiana blanketed the South on... Read More
GEICO to Pay $805K to Settle Overtime Wage Disputes With Claims Adjusters Insurer GEICO has agreed to pay $805,000 total to settle class action lawsuits by claims adjusters alleging they were entitled... Read More
Superfund Town’s Health Clinic Accused of Submitting False Asbestos Claims MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) – A major U.S. railroad found liable for spreading hazardous asbestos that killed hundreds of people in... Read More
Viewpoint: 5 Tips for Creating More Seamless Claims Technology No matter where you stand in the insurance ecosystem, all roads lead back to the prime directive – serving insured... Read More
States Clamp Down on Freight Trains, Fearing Derailments and Federal Gridlock HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Spurred on by train derailments, some states with busy criss-crossing freight railroads are pursuing their own... Read More