Technology — especially cell phones and texting technologies — gets a bad rap when it comes to safety while driving....
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A Victim of the Credit Bubble? In the early 1700s, John Law, a brilliant mathematician, advised the French government their...
New Jersey workers’ compensation laws do not prevent a construction worker injured in a trench collapse from suing his employer,...
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has begun surveying Florida property insurers about their experience with sinkhole claims, in an...
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Former longtime AIG chief Maurice “Hank” Greenberg and another former executive will get $60 million from the company’s insurers to...
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The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association recently filed for 5 percent increases in both its residential and commercial rates, effective Jan....
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