Parents’ Safe Driving Behavior Can Help Cut Teen Crashes: Survey January 16, 2014 Travelers released the results of its Parent/Teen Safe Driving Survey, which reveal that teens who feel their parents are good... Read More
Southeast News Florida Case Law Update: Case Eliminates Intent Element for False Statements January 16, 2014 In 2013, the First District Court of Appeals issued a decision in Universal Property and Casualty Insurance Co. v. Johnson,... Read More
Southeast News Georgia Residents File $75M in Claims After Arctic Weather January 15, 2014 State officials say Georgians filed claims for an estimated $75 million in insured losses after temperatures in the region dropped... Read More
Vaisala Partners With Weather Fusion on STRIKEnet Lightning Verification Products January 15, 2014 Vaisala announced it has partnered with Weather Fusion to be the exclusive provider of its STRIKEnet Lightning Verification reports and... Read More
$914M NFL Concussion Settlement Deal Delayed by Judge January 15, 2014 The National Football League’s $914 million settlement of claims tied to player concussions was denied preliminary approval by a federal... Read More
Midwest News North Dakota Derailment Resulted in 400,000 Gallons of Lost Oil January 15, 2014 Federal investigators have determined that 400,000 gallons of oil was lost last month when a train derailed and caught fire... Read More
East News New Jersey Police Officer Sentenced for Insurance Fraud January 15, 2014 A Newark, N.J., police officer who had his sport utility vehicle set on fire and then filed a false insurance... Read More
Texas / South Central News Oklahoma School Board OKs Claims Over School Bus Fire January 15, 2014 School board members at the Norman Public Schools have approved more than $18,000 in tort claims for families who lost... Read More
Southeast News Kmart’s Flood Damage Claims Against Kroger Set for Trial January 15, 2014 A federal judge has denied a request from Kmart Corporation to file a corrected report on testimony of its engineering... Read More
Southeast News West Virginia Senator Seeks More Money for Chemical Board January 15, 2014 U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller is seeking more funding for the U.S. Chemical Safety Board following a spill in West Virginia... Read More