Massachusetts should repeal its no-fault law, end its reliance on uniform state-set rates, and remove the state antitrust exemption for...
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An apprentice technician who received burns on 60 percent of his body after an electrical explosion, settled a lawsuit this...
A West Virginia Circuit judge has ruled in Charleston that the West Virginia Insurance Commission must reveal the names of...
A truck repair business will pay $800,000 to the widow of a police officer killed in high-speed highway chase in...
The Texas medical community collectively scratched its head recently as newspaper headlines trumpeted a new study claiming that increases in...
An apprentice technician who received burns on 60 percent of his body after an electrical explosion, settled a lawsuit this...
Workers’ compensation average costs per claim in Wisconsin grew eight percent in 2002, following two years of double-digit increases, according...
A total of $4,299,257.21 in Individual and Households Program (IHIP) grants has been approved for disaster assistance in Ohio since...
Tom Gallagher, Florida’s CEO and House Insurance Committee Chair Rep. Dennis A. Ross, R-Lakeland, listened intently to an array of...
In a surprise move, the West Virginia Senate Finance Committee speeded up its consideration of a third-party bad faith reform...