WCRI Report Shows Wide Variety in How States Control Work Comp Medical Costs October 18, 2019 By Jim Sams Workers’ compensation medical costs vary widely among the states both in terms of price and how often services are used.... Read More
West News Western Governors Want Nuclear Testing Compensation Expanded October 17, 2019 By Keith Ridler BOISE, Idaho — Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing exposed more states and more people to radiation fallout and resulting cancers and... Read More
West News Earthquake Probed As Possible Cause of California Fuel Fire October 17, 2019 CROCKETT, Calif. — Officials were trying to determine Wednesday if a 4.5 magnitude earthquake triggered an explosion at a fuel... Read More
Boeing 737 Max Victims’ Lawyers to Subpoena Southwest, American Airlines October 17, 2019 By Tracy Rucinski CHICAGO — Lawyers representing families of passengers killed in a Boeing 737 MAX crash in Ethiopia in March are set... Read More
International News New Pratt Engine Checks After Swiss A220 Diverts To Paris October 17, 2019 PARIS/VIENNA — Pratt & Whitney recommended checks on engines on Airbus A220 aircraft and some Embraer jets after a Geneva-bound... Read More
Lawmakers Urge Trade Officials to Remove Tech Liability Shield October 17, 2019 By Naomi Nix and Rebecca Kern A bipartisan group of lawmakers is stepping up efforts to have U.S. trade officials eliminate a legal liability shield that... Read More
CRU Group, HomeCare Connect and ATF Medical Announce Appointments October 17, 2019 CRU Group Appoints VP for Southeast Region CRU Group Adjusting Services, a Toronto-based independent adjusting firm with offices in the... Read More
International News Bayer Expects Significant Surge In Number of U.S. Glyphosate Cases October 17, 2019 FRANKFURT, Germany — Bayer expects the number of claims in the United States related to Roundup herbicide to have surged... Read More
Business News: FM Global Research Lab, Friss and Munich Re, MedRisk and Raintree October 17, 2019 FM Global Expands Research Lab FM Global, an international commercial property insurer, had opened a electrical hazards and gas detection... Read More
East News Safety Board Says Corroded Pipe Led to Philadelphia Refinery Fire October 16, 2019 By Laila Kearney NEW YORK, Oct 16 — An old, degraded piece of metal pipe that had not been tested for corrosion led... Read More