Number of Doctors Licensed in Wyoming Could Rise Under New Law April 6, 2015 A new law could increase the number of doctors licensed to practice in Wyoming. Wyoming became the first state to...
E&O Insights: When Do You Want to Educate Your Clients? April 6, 2015 By Curtis M. Pearsall Education of your agency’s clients will likely happen at one point or another. Ideally, it will happen proactively through a...
South Dakota Bridge Wins Again; ‘Bridge 29, Trucks 0’ April 1, 2015 A low-clearance railroad bridge in Pierre, S.D., continues to win battles with semitrailers that seem drawn to it like a...
Payout of Ohio Workers’ Comp Settlement Delayed April 1, 2015 Thousands of employers in Ohio who were overcharged for workers’ compensation insurance premiums will have to wait at least a...
Medical Malpractice Claims in Wisconsin Fall to Record Low April 1, 2015 Medical malpractice claims hit a record low last year in Wisconsin, according to the Director of State Courts. The number...
Lawmakers Likely to Try Again to Reform Michigan’s No-Fault System April 1, 2015 By Stephanie K. Jones Michigan has some of the highest auto insurance rates in the country and auto insurance rate hikes there were higher...
Iowa Lawmakers Back Measure Protecting Cities from Sledding Claims April 1, 2015 Lawmakers in the Iowa Senate and House have approved legislation that would protect cities from liability if people are injured...
Iowa High Court: Insurer not on Hook for Leak at Shopping Center April 1, 2015 The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled that an insurance company is not on the hook for a 2010 leak at...
West Virginia Governor Signs Comparative Fault Legal Reform Bill March 23, 2015 Governor Earl Ray Tomblin has signed a bill changing legal protections when multiple parties are deemed at fault in a...
Lawsuit Says Oregon Woman’s Brain Tumor Sample for Biopsy Lost March 23, 2015 An Oregon woman has sued a Portland hospital for $900,000, alleging that a brain tumor sample set aside for biopsy...