Lawmakers in Oklahoma’s House of Representatives will soon vote on House Bill 3115, by state Rep. Ron Peterson, which would...
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Teenagers in Oklahoma with learner’s permits could soon face restrictions on cell phone use while driving. That’s the focus of...
The Louisiana Department of Insurance reported that the regular monthly meeting of the Louisiana Insurance Rating Commission will be held...
President Bush has authorized the extension of disaster unemployment benefits to individuals affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Louisiana...
Legislation forcing Colorado drivers to purchase additional emergency medical insurance coverage as part of their auto insurance policies was defeated...
With the House and Senate at a stalemate over transportation funding, the Virginia General Assembly adjourned its regular 60-day session...
In its just-concluded session, the Utah Legislature passed legislation to protect consumers from unauthorized access to their credit-related information, while...
Insurers for three former lead paint manufacturers are seeking to drop or limit insurance policies held by the paint companies,...
U.S. tort costs reached a record $260 billion in 2004, or approximately $886 per person, according to the U.S. Tort...
Two former paper mill workers in Maine who were diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease have filed separate lawsuits against asbestos...