The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down a law capping noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases at $350,000. The court...
Yearly Archives: <span>2005</span>
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced it is terminating investment dealings with Allegiant Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary...
The ’80s really are back–at least they will be in Bloomington, Ill., next month, when a group of current and...
Chicago-based claims software-maker CCCInformation Services Inc. and 15 of its customers signed a settlement agreement with the plaintiffs in various...
Scott Brener The National Association of Government Labor Officials (NAGLO) during its 2005 summer conference elected Minnesota Department of Labor...
Stung by reports of high medical costs, the Ohio insurance fund for injured workers has proposed to cut the amount...
A recently released study from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) points out that Missouri med-mal insurers paid out...
Eleven workers in western Michigan have been found guilty of unemployment insurance fraud for collecting more than $100,000 in benefits...
By Laura Mazzuca Toops Farmers in Midwestern states like Kansas have more than doubled the acres they insure and tripled...
Five or fewer insurers control at least three-quarters of the small-group insurance market. This lack of competition contributes to double-digit...