Nail Salon Pays $1.75M to Woman Who Lost Leg After Pedicure TAMPA, Fla. (AP)–A Florida woman whose leg had to be amputated because of an infection after a pedicure has reached... Read More
As Charleston Seawall Looms, Some Seek More Natural Methods CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP)–A plan to build a $1.1 billion seawall around much of downtown Charleston is leaning toward relying on... Read More
Official: Worker’s Body Found After Fire at QVC Facility ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP)–Authorities have recovered the body of a man who was working at a distribution center in North... Read More
Fire Damages Huge QVC Distribution Center in North Carolina ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP)–A fire ripped through a distribution center in North Carolina for the QVC home-shopping television network early... Read More
Florida District to Pay $26 Million to Shooting Victims FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)–The Broward County, Florida, school district will pay more than $26 million to the families of 17... Read More
Tornado-Hit Factory Sued; Workers Said They Couldn’t Leave MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP)–Survivors of a tornado that leveled a Kentucky candle factory, killing eight workers, have filed a lawsuit claiming... Read More
Contractor Missed Deadline to File Lawsuit For Repairs to Storm-Damaged Church A bankruptcy filing did not stop the clock from running on North Carolina’s three-year statutory deadline for filing a lawsuit... Read More
11th Circuit: Insurer Missed Deadline to Remove Bad Faith Case to Federal Court Darryl A. Vachon did not accuse Travelers of bad faith in handling his $25,000 uninsured motorist claim until after a... Read More
Tornado-Slammed Parts of Kentucky Face Long Recovery MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP) –Workers, volunteers and members of the National Guard fanned out in areas of Kentucky slammed by a... Read More
400 Adjusting Firms Licensed Under New Fla. Law More than 400 claims-adjusting firms have been licensed in Florida in the last month, in keeping with a state law... Read More