French reinsurer SCOR confirmed the targets of its strategic plan -‘Strong Momentum’ – at its annual Investors’ Day, held on...
Monthly Archives: September 2011
It’s a busy time of year for the National Hurricane Center in Miami. The NHC is currently following one hurricane...
New York chiropractors don’t like the new medical treatment guidelines adopted last December by the New York State Workers’ Compensation...
Two employers can be held jointly responsible for workers’ compensation benefits for an injured worker whom they both classified as...
The White House estimated this week that Hurricane Irene will cost federal taxpayers $1.5 billion in disaster relief, further ballooning...
Dennis A. Vanek has been appointed as chief of the internal audit division at the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation...
City officials in Arlington, Texas, have settled a lawsuit for $25,000 after a police officer mistakenly used a Taser twice...
Furnas County, Neb., has been ordered to pay more than $407,000 to a man injured in a car accident. The...
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has announced that Kenneth Feinberg, the administrator of victim compensation funds after 9/11 and the...
Steven Scott Cantrell, of Crane, Texas, pled guilty to hate crime charges stemming from a series of racially-motivated arsons in...