Iowa to Host Global Insurance Symposium in 2014 December 31, 2013 Iowa officials say a new insurance symposium set for next year in Des Moines is aimed at bringing top industry...
Crude Oil Train in North Dakota Catches Fire After Derailing December 31, 2013 By Konstantin Rozhnov and Lynn Doan A BNSF Railway Co. train carrying oil caught fire after a collision with railcars in North Dakota, causing a series...
Esser Hayes Insurance Group Awards Scholarship to Illinois Student December 31, 2013 William H. Hayes, of Esser Hayes Insurance in Naperville, Ill., in partnership with Westfield Insurance, awarded a Westfield Agents Association...
Commissioner: Louisiana Workers’ Comp Insurance Rates to Decrease December 31, 2013 Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donelon announced that rates for workers’ compensation insurance will decrease in Louisiana effective May 1,...
Montana Condo Accessibility Suit Settled December 31, 2013 A developer and construction company have agreed to make changes to a Bozeman, Mont. condominium following a federal lawsuit about...
Ohio Business Owner Must Pay $55K in Workers’ Comp Premiums December 31, 2013 A Cincinnati, Ohio, business owner has been sentenced to pay nearly $55,000 in unpaid premiums owed to the Ohio Bureau...
Pennsylvania Pickpockets Busy in Coffee Shops, Restaurants December 31, 2013 By Mike Newall, The Philadelphia Inquirer One woman was sitting in a window seat at La Colombe, lost in a discussion about a Macy’s sale, when...
Pennsylvania Priest Case Could Affect Penn State Trial December 31, 2013 A court decision reversing the landmark conviction of a Roman Catholic priest could have big implications for the upcoming trial...
New Hampshire Law Limits Homeowner Liability in Fire Calls December 31, 2013 A union representing New Hampshire firefighters hopes a new state law will encourage homeowners to call for help if needed...
Stolen Laptop Contained Data on S.C. Health Insurance Pool Members December 31, 2013 By Seanna Adcox A laptop stolen from an auditor’s car contained the personal information of more than 3,400 members of the South Carolina...