Titanic Law Helps Ship Owner Limit Bridge Collapse Liability March 27, 2024 By Ethan M Steinberg, Chris Dolmetsch and Matthew Griffin The owner of the ship that rammed into a Baltimore bridge could face hundreds of millions of dollars in damage...
Six Presumed Dead After Bridge Collapse, as Port Disruptions Hit Cars to Coal March 27, 2024 By Brendan Murray, Heather Perlberg and Nacha Cattan The 1.6 mile-long bridge collapsed in a matter of seconds. The catastrophic consequences are set to stretch out for weeks....
Baltimore in State of Emergency. Videos Capture Bridge Collapse, Eyewitnesses, Rescue. March 26, 2024 Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott has declared a state of emergency in Baltimore City in response to the Francis Scott...
Carey Assumes Post as Maine Insurance Regulator March 26, 2024 Robert L. Carey was sworn in as Maine superintendent of insurance on February 28 after being confirmed by the state...
FACTBOX— Baltimore Port: From Coal to Cars and Cruise Lines March 26, 2024 A major bridge collapsed in the U.S. port of Baltimore in the early hours of Tuesday after being struck by...
Vital Baltimore Bridge Collapses After Being Struck by a Ship March 26, 2024 A major commuter bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being rammed by a container ship, causing vehicles to plunge into the...
Couple Alleging Racial Bias in Home Appraisal Settles With Lender March 26, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson A Black couple who claimed mortgage lender loanDepot denied a refinancing of their mortgage because it relied upon a racially...
Residents Await Explanation After Small Maryland Town Suspends Entire Police Force March 26, 2024 By Lea Skene A small town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore has suspended its entire police force pending the results of an investigation by...
Maine Approves 19% Drop in Workers’ Compensation Costs Starting in April March 26, 2024 Newly-installed Maine Insurance Superintendent Robert Carey announced approval of an average workers’ compensation insurance loss cost decrease of 19%. The...
Coming and Going, Extended Premises Rules Don’t Help Employee Injured on Crosswalk March 25, 2024 An employee of a diagnostics firm in Virginia who was injured when she fell on a crosswalk on her way...