Some first-time drunken drivers will have to install ignition interlock devices under legislation approved by both houses of the New...
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The Missouri Department of Insurance reports that in 2009 it returned $14.4 million to consumers who filed complaints. The money...
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland has fined a Tennessee company and two of its affiliates $25,000 each for violating a...
Republicans in the Oklahoma House of Representative followed their counterparts in the state Senate on Jan. 14 by introducing their...
Missouri Supreme Court is considering whether to overturn limits on how much money people can be awarded in medical malpractice...
In Texas, the repeal of a motorcycle helmet law has been followed by a sharp increase in fatal motorcycle crashes,...
The recent recession and record unemployment rates have increased pressure on the workers’ compensation insurance system to help return injured...
The World Economic Forum released Global Risks 2010, its annual report on the most significant global risks facing the global...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Thursday the bailout of insurer American International Group was not meant to help out...
The Alabama Legislature has taken the first step toward banning drivers from sending or writing a text message while operating...