It’s still legal for drivers to use hand-held cellular telephones on Pennsylvania highways, although that may be news to some...
Safety & Loss Control News
A woman who worked for the company that processes Alabama Medicaid claims on pleaded guilty to charges of stealing the...
The Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA), the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) and the Federal Emergency Management...
The second phase of a class-action lawsuit against DuPont has gone to the jury, which must decide whether thousands of...
The New Orleans Police Department, headquartered in trailers since Hurricane Katrina destroyed its buildings in August 2005, missed out on...
The New York City Fire Department has uncovered more than 120 fire hazards and shut down construction sites at twice...
With a lingering drought, state forestry officials in eastern Kentucky are anticipating a challenging fire season and are looking for...
A New York lawmaker is urging rigorous federal testing of a safety device linked to firefighter deaths and injuries. Sen....
Actuaries need to be on the look out for emerging mass tort claims related to benzene, lead paint, and welding...
Federal drought maps show that exceptional drought has spread from North Carolina’s eight westernmost counties to 55 counties in the...