The Louisiana Department of Insurance suspended without pay for up to two weeks four department employees for allegedly padding time...
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A survey conducted by the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society of its member physicians indicates that medical malpractice insurance coverage is getting...
The House has passed a measure to limit the pain-and-suffering damages that juries may award in medical malpractice suits as...
The Colorado Division of Insurance has published the 2002 Workers’ Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance guide, a survey of workers’...
World Trade Center leaseholder Larry Silverstein, who has argued that the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the property were two...
Acting Louisiana Insurance Commissioner J. Robert Wooley is soliciting information from the insurance industry on the current regulatory and legislative...
California Gov. Gray Davis has signed a bill (SB 1661) that permits workers to take six weeks off to care...
By now, it’s hardly an exaggeration that medical-malpractice liability insurance markets in several states are in crisis. As is the...
A federal court in New York has ruled that a lawsuit brought by Holocaust victims and their families against Italian...
Following a meeting between representatives from the Kansas Insurance Department and Farmers Insurance Co., Commissioner Kathleen Sebelius announced that the...