After deliberating for three hours, a jury in California has denied an insurance claim because the property damaged was exaggerated,...
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South Carolina officials and property owners along the eroding beach at Wild Dunes have agreed to a fine of $18,000...
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The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) announced today it will begin using a newly released, uniform scientific method in determining insurance...
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A South Carolina workers’ compensation exclusivity statute did not bar an employee from filing claims for invasion of privacy and...
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As insurers and other interested parties criticized a Florida property insurance bill that passed through the state Senate this week...
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“Winter storms in Europe are like London buses,” says an article on the Lloyd’s web site (www.lloyds.com) – “You don’t...
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A report from Willis notes that “over the last 18 months, pirate attacks have become more prevalent off the horn...
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The number of medical malpractice lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania declined for a third consecutive year in 2007, according to figures...
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A state auditor is doing another check of North Dakota injured workers’ claims to see how many were inappropriately denied....
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Emergency responders who suffer mental illness after witnessing a violent act shouldn’t plan on getting workers’ compensation benefits. State lawmakers...
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