An effort by the U.S. Senate to reform the nation’s medical liability system by placing reasonable caps on non-economic damages...
Yearly Archives: 2004
An omnibus tort reform bill recently introduced in the Mississippi Senate is ambitious and wide-reaching enough to reportedly set the...
The South Carolina House Ways and Means Committee has approved a budget proviso to eliminate the state’s Second Injury Fund...
Better credit profiles for continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) in the United States can be attributed to improvements in investment...
As agents search for the best way to market workers’ compensation coverage in Tennessee, several with industry expertise on the...
I recently spent a weekend in Las Vegas and still could not escape the insurance world. When I boarded the...
Recently, while conducting an education program for a group of agency professionals on the subject of workers’ compensation, I realized...
The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2000 census estimated Missouri’s population at 5.6 million. About 81 percent of the adult residents had...
An Indiana lawyer is charged with submitting unauthorized claims to a health insurer, according to the Associated Press. Karon Perkins,...
A Toledo man has been sentenced to 30 days in jail for committing workers’ compensation fraud, according to the Ohio...