Fewer than half of the medical malpractice claims settled by Connecticut insurers over the last four years resulted in payments...
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Federal and state agencies have approved more than $4.6 million in the past five weeks to help people recover from...
Gov. Brad Henry has signed legislation requiring Senate confirmation of his nominees to the Workers’ Compensation Court that was similar...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by two Gulf Coast attorneys who had accused former attorney Richard “Dickie”...
An administrative law judge ruled this week that there was no pattern of violations that would lead to stricter regulation...
The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that the Industrial Commission of Ohio did not abuse its discretion in including...
Marsh’s London office announced the formation of an International Nuclear Practice, “drawing together Marsh’s extensive expertise and skills for all...
Springfield, Massachusetts has taken a step toward banning texting while driving. The city council on Monday passed a home rule...
Dr. Robert Hartwig, an economist and president of the Insurance Information Institute, will testify today at a hearing before the...
Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue has signed into law a bill allowing employers whose previous workers compensation carrier goes out of...