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Towers Perrin Study Indicates U.S. Tort Costs Down in 2006
Dec 13 2007 // The 2007 update on U.S. Tort Cost Trends from the Tillinghast insurance consulting practice of Towers Perrin said U.S. tort costs totaled $247 billion in 2006, which is $57 less per person than in 2005 at approximately...
Clarendon National Insurance Sues Film Producers of ‘Cinderella Man’
Dec 12 2007 // Nearly four years after Russell Crowe dislocated his shoulder while training to portray boxer Jim Braddock in “Cinderella Man,” the injury is the cause of a $3 million court bout. Clarendon National Insurance...
State Farm Customers in Neb. Ask Supreme Court to Reinstate Lawsuit
Dec 7 2007 // A group of State Farm policyholders want the Nebraska Supreme Court to reinstate their lawsuit against the company, because they say State Farm failed to deliver the medical coverage it promised in its automobile...
Mass. Jury Hears Suit Against Doctor by Patient Misdiagnosed with HIV
Dec 7 2007 // A Massachusetts woman has sued a doctor who treated her after a test wrongly showed she was infected with the virus that causes AIDS. Audrey Serrano says she still has not shaken off the impact of living for years...
Ruling in Faulty Products Case Upholds Law Limiting Lawsuit Awards
Dec 7 2007 // The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously upheld the constitutionality of a state law that limits the responsibility for payment of damages in lawsuits, including those for faulty products. Deciding a case which drew interest...
Appeals Court to Review Insurance Claim Verdict in Miss. Katrina Suit
Dec 6 2007 // State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. is asking a federal appeals court to throw out a landmark $1 million punitive damage award to a Mississippi couple who sued the insurer for refusing to cover Hurricane Katrina damage to...
Federal Government Sues Ship Owner, Pilot, Insurer over Bay Oil Spill
Dec 3 2007 // The Justice Department filed a lawsuit accusing the pilot and the Hong Kong-based owners of the container ship Cosco Busan of breaking environmental laws when the ship struck a bridge support in San Francisco Bay, spilling...
Another Suit Filed Over Fatal West Virginia Mine Fire
Dec 3 2007 // Massey Energy Co. is facing another lawsuit over a fatal fire at one of its mines in West Virginia. Wyatt Robinson’s lawsuit claims Richmond, Va.-based Massey and a subsidiary, Aracoma Coal Company Inc., failed to...
Deadly 2003 R.I. Nightclub Fire Spurs Complex, Ongoing Court Case
Dec 2 2007 // Plaintiffs target high-profile defendants capable of paying the victims in a case involving 100 deaths Al Prudhomme isn’t sure exactly whom to blame for a 2003 nightclub fire that killed two of his band mates, about...
Calif. Sues Manufacturers of Toys With Lead
Dec 2 2007 // California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Los Angeles City Attorney Rockard J. Delgadillo have sued 20 companies for manufacturing or selling toys with “unlawful quantities of lead.” Commenting on the...
Man Sues over Alleged Sexual Abuse by Franciscan Brother
Nov 30 2007 // A former Carlsbad, New Mexico, resident who claims a Franciscan brother sexually abused him as a teenager in the late 1970s is suing the brother, the order he belongs to and two local parishes. The civil lawsuit, filed...
U.S. Grand Jury Indicts “Dickie” Scruggs in Suspected Bribery Scheme
Nov 30 2007 // An attorney who helped negotiate a multibillion-dollar settlement against tobacco companies in the 1990s and has sued insurers over unpaid Hurricane Katrina claims was indicted in a suspected scheme to bribe a Mississippi...
Lawsuit Filed Against Iowa-based Insurer for Churchgoing Christians
Nov 29 2007 // Two fair-housing groups have sued an Iowa insurance company that pays policyholders’ church tithes if an injury at home leads to lost income. The insurance company also doubles medical limits if someone is hurt while...
Lawsuit filed in Ohio Bus Crash that Killed 5 Targets Insurers
Nov 29 2007 // Attorneys want a federal court to determine whether members of a university baseball team involved in a deadly bus crash earlier this year are entitled to insurance money. A lawsuit filed on behalf of Bluffton...
I-10 Businesses Hurt by Lengthy Interstate Closure in La.
Nov 28 2007 // Businesses along Interstate 10 between Lafayette and Baton Rouge, La., say they lost numerous potential customers when a gas well blowout forced detours along a 55-mile stretch. The interstate was closed Nov. 15 and...
Tenn. Apartment Owner Files $2.5 Million Lawsuit against State
Nov 25 2007 // A $2.5 million lawsuit has been filed by the owner of a Nashville, Tenn., apartment complex against the state, its Department of Children’s Services and a teenage arsonist who set a series of apartment fires last...
4th Circuit Sides with La. Homeowner in Katrina Lawsuit
Nov 21 2007 // An insurance company should have paid for Hurricane Katrina damage to a policyholder’s home because it’s unclear what types of flood damage were excluded from coverage by its homeowner policies, a state appeals...
$800,000 Settlement Approved in Mont. Psychologist Malpractice Case
Nov 19 2007 // A district judge has approved an $800,000 settlement in a malpractice and fraud lawsuit filed by a Billings, Mont., woman against her deceased daughter’s psychologist. Judge Susan Watters said the settlement amount...
Calif. Sues Manufacturers of Toys with Lead
Nov 19 2007 // California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Los Angeles City Attorney Rockard J. Delgadillo today sued 20 companies for manufacturing or selling toys with “unlawful quantities of lead.” Commenting on...
Miss. AG Hood Denies he Threatened to Indict State Farm CEO
Nov 18 2007 // Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood threatened to indict the chairman of State Farm Insurance Companies if the insurer didn’t settle lawsuits over thousands of Hurricane Katrina claims, according to the testimony...