It took Jaclyn Bentley nearly three years to prove she didn’t burn her house down for the insurance money, allegations...
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For 13 years, Charlie Womer climbed to the top of Mehoopany fire lookout tower in Wyoming County to watch over...
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Insurers focused on improving customer service through new technology shouldn’t forget that good writing skills can also impact a company’s...
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The U.S. Supreme Court grappled over whether to upend a quarter-century of practice and limit where patent infringement lawsuits can...
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Mother and Son Sentenced for California Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme Henrietta Silva and her son, Peter, were sentenced recently in...
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The insurance industry continues to evolve each year, forcing carriers to adjust processes and policies in order to keep up...
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Because juries can be unpredictable, awarding large sums even in conservative jurisdictions, jury trials should be considered as a last...
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With tornado season fast approaching or already underway in vulnerable states throughout the U.S., new supercomputer simulations are giving meteorologists...
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More than 70 percent of U.S. employers are feeling the direct impact of prescription drug misuse in their workplaces, according...
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The U.S. Senate (50-48) joined the House (231-191) in passing a resolution blocking a federal workplace injury and accident reporting...
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