Mississippi Jury Rules in Favor of Helmet Maker A Mississippi jury has decided that helmet manufacturer Riddell is not responsible for the injury of a George County High... Read More
Florida’s Citizens President: Staff Firings Premature In the face of criticism, the top executive of Florida’s state-backed property insurer acknowledge his decision to close the insurer’s... Read More
West Virginia Insurance Agent Charged With Fraud A Parkersburg, W. Va., insurance agent faces charges of defrauding clients through a scheme that included phony companies and policies.... Read More
Bricks Fall Off Old West Virginia Hotel, Safety Questioned Falling bricks have raised safety questions about an old hotel in Clarksburg, W.Va. The city closed one lane of a... Read More
North Carolina Insurance Head Defers Rate Rise Two weeks ahead of an election deciding whether he keeps his job, North Carolina’s insurance commissioner told companies on Tuesday... Read More
Boating Panel Studies Georgia Laws After Deadly Summer The chairman of a newly formed group studying boating safety in Georgia says the state needs to compare itself with... Read More
North Carolina Man Sells Thousands of Bogus Airbags on eBay A 27-year-old North Carolina man who’s part owner of an auto parts business is pleading guilty to selling thousands of... Read More
FEMA OKs Storm Recovery Aid for 16 West Virginia Counties Federal disaster assistance is available for residents and business owners in 16 counties hit by a June windstorm. The Federal... Read More
Florida Citizens’ CEO Welcomes Investigation by Florida Governor The president of the Citizens Property Insurance Corp. said Monday he supports an investigation into its business operations by Gov.... Read More
Boy Dies in Accident at Mississippi Restaurant An 11-year-old boy died when a column of concrete blocks fell on him outside a Tupelo, Miss., restaurant. Lee County... Read More