Engineering companies that worked on the massive Big Dig highway project filed suit against the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, saying the...
Monthly Archives: May 2004
The attorneys general of New York and Connecticut have launched parallel investigations into certain fees being paid by insurance companies...
A lawsuit has temporarily blocked the state from publicly releasing data on malpractice settlements and judgments against physicians practicing in...
Workers’ compensation costs per claim in Massachusetts grew for the third straight year, according to a new study by the...
New York Superintendent of Insurance Gregory Serio and Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau on Friday announced the arrest and indictment...
The Colorado legislature adjourned sine die on May 5, giving final approval to several measures before going home. The American...
Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission (TWCC) Executive Director Dick Reynolds was the first speaker at the Insurance Council of Texas 2004...
NCCI Holdings Inc. has released its annual “State of the Line” preliminary workers’ compensation market analysis. More information is available...
With wild fires raging once again, the Association of California Insurance Companies encouraged homeowners to inventory their possessions and review...
A Connecticut House bill designed to improve availability for medical liability insurance fails to provide meaningful tort reform, will not...