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Virginia’s Monitoring Program Fights ‘Doctor Shopping’ for Prescription Drugs

Jul 1 2014 // The fidgety patient stood a bit too close to the counter at DownHome Pharmacy in Roanoke, Virginia, and chatted a bit too eagerly. She had no insurance, she said, and would be paying cash for her prescription for Norco, a...

Judge Tells Freedom Industries to Keep West Virginians Informed

Jun 27 2014 // Freedom Industries Inc., the chemical company that filed for bankruptcy after a leaky storage tank tainted the water supply in West Virginia, was ordered to do a better job of keeping the public informed. In a court filing...

Lawsuit Blames West Virginia Airport for Role in Chemical Spill

Jun 26 2014 // A federal lawsuit blames a Charleston airport runway project for the January chemical spill that left 300,000 residents without clean water for days. The lawsuit says Yeager Airport’s completed runway extension never...

Missteps Ongoing at West Virginia’s Freedom Industries

Jun 24 2014 // For the West Virginia company that sullied 300,000 people’s drinking water to start the year, slip-ups like not reading emails and leaving the company chemical headquarters unattended have produced problems for...

West Virginia High Court Reduces Nursing Home’s $91M Damages

Jun 20 2014 // The West Virginia Supreme Court has slashed by more than half the multimillion-dollar damages a jury levied against a Charleston nursing home in connection with a former resident’s death. In a 76-page divided opinion...

West Virginia Motorists, Bicyclists Learning to Share Space

Jun 16 2014 // Local cyclists seem to generally approve of new traffic laws in West Virginia to protect them, though many say the increasing number of riders on city streets already has created something of a truce with motorists. The...

West Virginia Chemical Firm Facing New Environmental Charges

Jun 16 2014 // A Charleston company faces state violations after a storm water collection trench overflowed at the same site where chemicals spilled into West Virginia’s largest water supply in January. The Department of...

West Virginia Storage Tank Rules Make Some Fear Citizen Lawsuits

Jun 16 2014 // Industry groups are jittery that if state regulators require the wrong type of permit, companies could be subject to citizen lawsuits under a new environmental law that regulates storage tanks. State regulators disagree,...

On the Road: Are America’s Guardrails Dangerous?

Jun 13 2014 // Before dawn on Feb. 23, Darius Williams ran his Nissan Sentra off a North Carolina interstate at 80 miles per hour. A length of guardrail pierced his door, according to the police report, driving the 24-year-old’s...

Virginia-Based Beacon Hill Associates Hires Assistant VP

Jun 9 2014 // Beacon Hill Associates Inc., a wholesale insurance broker and program administrator based in Charlottesville, Virginia, has hired Ursula Knowles as assistant vice president, information development. Knowles will be...

Geico to Hire 350 Additional Workers for Virginia Office

Jun 6 2014 // Geico plans to hire 350 additional workers at its regional office in Stafford County, Virginia, by the end of the year. The Free Lance-Star reports that Geico officials announced the expansion Wednesday during a...

West Virginia Motor Vehicle Law Changes Go Into Effect This Week

Jun 4 2014 // The West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles says some changes in laws will affect motorists starting this week. One new law allows DUI offenders to get on the ignition interlock program immediately if they do not...

West Virginia Takes Down All Business Files After Insurance Agent’s Data Disclosed

Jun 4 2014 // Secretary of State Natalie Tennant’s office has removed all business filings from its website after one displayed an individual’s Social Security number. Tennant told WCHS-TV that the image displaying the...

Virginia Bureau of Insurance Offers Hurricane Preparedness Tips

Jun 2 2014 // Sunday, June 1, marked the official start of the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season, and Virginia’s Bureau of Insurance is encouraging consumers to ensure that they have the insurance coverage they need and to develop a...

3 More Sentenced in $1M West Virginia Arson, Insurance Fraud

Jun 2 2014 // Three more defendants in a $1 million arson insurance scheme in Logan, West Virginia, have been sentenced to prison. U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said the three were sentenced to a total of 25 years in prison for their...

Industries Want West Virginia to Delay Storage Tank Regulations

Jun 2 2014 // Months after state officials approved a law to safeguard against chemical spills, West Virginia industry groups want some requirements delayed and some of their storage tanks shielded from added oversight. Though the new...

Virginia Raises Fines for Employers Without Workers’ Comp

Jun 2 2014 // Employers in Virginia who fail to provide workers’ compensation insurance for their employees will be assessed, beginning July, a civil penalty of up to $250 per day for each day of noncompliance, subject to a...

West Virginia Launches Storage Tank Registration Website

May 30 2014 // A West Virginia website will provide information and online registration for aboveground storage tank owners to comply with a new law. The site explains the law written in response to a January chemical spill. The...

West Virginia Insurance Agent, Building Owner Sentenced for Arson Scheme

May 27 2014 // A West Virginia insurance agent and a building owner were sentenced in federal court last week in connection with a Logan arson scheme. U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said that James Gregory Glick, 44, of Logan, was sentenced...

Ames & Gough Appoints Senior VP in Virginia

May 19 2014 // Ames & Gough, an insurance broker and risk management consultant specializing in serving design professionals, law firms, associations/nonprofits and other professional service firms, has appointed Charlie Vonderheid...