Utah Supreme Court Finds No Liability for IME Whose Opinion Delayed Benefits An independent medical examiner owed no duty of care to an injured worker who alleged that his workers’ compensation claim... Read More
Californians Endure Intense Weekend of Wildfire Fears GREENVILLE, Calif. (AP) — After four years of homelessness, Kesia Studebaker thought she finally landed on her feet when she... Read More
Colorado Mudslides Wreak Havoc on Major Transportation Route DENVER (AP) — As ominous storm clouds gathered in western Colorado over a large area blackened by a recent wildfire,... Read More
Wash. Supreme Court Reverses, Finds $1.7 Covenant Settlement Reasonable An insurer that refused a $399,000 settlement offer may have to pay more than $1.7 million because of a settlement... Read More
‘We Lost Greenville.’ Wildfire Decimates California Town GREENVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A 3-week-old wildfire engulfed a Northern California mountain town, leaving much of the downtown in ashes,... Read More
US Judge Revives Class-Action Claim in Wynn Resorts Lawsuit LAS VEGAS (AP) — A federal judge in Nevada has revived elements of a securities fraud lawsuit seeking class-action status... Read More
Appellate Court Revives Lawsuit Over Tunnel Boring Machine Damage The Washington Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit that seeks more than $85 million in damages to a tunnel boring... Read More
Record Wildfire Burns Amid Drought on Hawaii’s Big Island HONOLULU (AP) — Firefighters gained more control over a wildfire in Hawaii that forced thousands of people to evacuate over... Read More
Colorado Governor Plans Disaster Declaration After Mudslides DENVER (AP) — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said Monday he was planning to issue a state disaster declaration and it... Read More
Hundreds of Lightning Bolts Hit Dry Oregon, Start New Fires SALEM, Ore. (AP) _ Lightning bolts struck the parched forests of southern Oregon hundreds of times in 24 hours, igniting... Read More