Friday the 13th Superstition May Ring True for Some Drivers: Aviva March 13, 2015 The age old superstition about falling prey to bad luck on Friday the 13th does in fact ring true for... Read More
Texas / South Central News Houston Ship Channel Chemical Spill Cleanup Will Take Several Days March 12, 2015 Efforts to clean up one of the nation’s busiest seaports after a collision between two vessels on the Houston Ship... Read More
West News Washington Senate Passes Bill to Lower Work Injury Settlement Age March 12, 2015 The Washington state Senate has passed a bill to lower the age at which an injured worker can settle a... Read More
West News Mega-Quake in California Likely in Next 30 Years March 12, 2015 Scientists are virtually certain that California will be rocked by a strong earthquake in the next 30 years. Now they... Read More
East News New York AG Named Prosecutor of the Year by Fraud Association March 12, 2015 Cited for an aggressive campaign to counter auto and healthcare insurance fraud scams, the Office of Attorney General in New... Read More
Study Finds Potholes Cost Insurers, Consumers $27B March 12, 2015 Poor road conditions have cost consumers and the insurance industry at least $27 billion over a five year period, according... Read More
West News San Andreas Fault Study Leads to Better Understanding of Earthquakes March 12, 2015 As everyone who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area knows, the Earth moves under our feet. But what about... Read More
Auto Injury Fraud and Buildup Add Up to $7.7B in Excess Claims Payments in 2012 March 12, 2015 According to a recent report released by Penn.-based Insurance Research Council (IRC), a nonprofit research organization funded by property/casualty insurers,... Read More
Southeast News Highway Fatalities Drop 18% in West Virginia in 2014 March 12, 2015 Division of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Pat Reed says an 18 percent decline in highway fatalities could be due to recent... Read More
Southeast News Florida Governor Denies He Silenced ‘Climate Change’ Talk March 11, 2015 Florida Gov. Rick Scott is denying allegations that his administration banned use of the terms “climate change” and “global warming”... Read More