Sometimes, courts should leave well enough alone – and this especially applies to the law that has been developed over...
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The California Attorney General’s office is suing a Los Angeles County doctor over her practice of refusing to accept lower...
It has been said, “those that can see what they desire will have their dreams.” This is the power of...
Florida workers’ compensation insurers are seeking a statewide average 6.1 percent rate hike. If approved, the filing by the National...
A newly enacted law in Massachusetts will adopt the “Disclosure, Apology, and Offer” approach to help resolve medical malpractice cases....
Missouri’s top justices have ruled that the state’s law placing limits on the amount juries can award for non-economic damages...
Progressive Insurance’s mid-August social media-driven controversy has brought the company to its lowest U.S. consumer perception level in more than...
Since 1996, Demotech has rated most of the homegrown Florida domiciled insurers. Our efforts have focused on the assignment of...
Ohio’s 2011 average auto and homeowners insurance rates were again among the most competitive in the United States, according to...
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Insurance Journal’s Satire Issue, August 20, 2012. The content in this issue is...