December 11, 2013
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Today's HeadlinesNational Commentary: Why Do People Keep Suing Property Insurance Companies?The question of why people continually sue property insurance companies is a perplexing one. The simple answer to this question which keeps ... Nearly 5M Homes Endangered by WildfiresMore than 4.5 million U.S. households are at high or extreme risk from wildfire, according to new analysis by Verisk Insurance Solutions - ... Fireman's Fund Enhances High Net Worth Art Collection CoverageFireman's Fund Insurance Company announced the new death of an artist loss settlement provisions, as well as the introduction of 7 other ... Commercial Insurance Prices Stay on Upward Trend: Towers WatsonSurvey indicates employment practices liability has steepest price increase. Commercial insurance prices increased by 5 percent in ... East Audit Targets Safety on New York State Railroad BridgesThe state's Department of Transportation lacked records to show adequate and updated safety plans and inspections for many railroad bridges ... Vermont Ski Resort Worker Says Accident Was his FaultA snowboard instructor says he was at fault in a skiing accident at the Jay Peak ski resort in which a 5-year-old girl was seriously ... New Trials for Deadly Virginia Fire Truck Wreck SuitTwo new trials will be held for a lawsuit stemming from a wreck that killed two Rocky Mount volunteer firefighters. Franklin County Judge ... Law Targets Bedbug Infestations in New Hampshire RentalsNew Hampshire landlords and tenants are teaming up in a new law aimed at eradicating infestations of the tiny, blood-sucking bedbug from ... Midwest With No Insurance or Business Plan Wisconsin Snuggle House ClosesSo much for snuggling in Wisconsin. The owner of Madison's new Snuggle House has decided to shut down just three weeks after opening the ... Multiple House Fires in Kansas City Area Blamed on FireplacesOfficials say at least five house fires in the Kansas City metro area over the weekend were caused by problems with fireplaces. The Kansas ... Illinois Volunteers Catalog Tornado Scattered DocumentsA central Illinois public library is working to reunite storm victims with their lost family documents that were scattered during last ... Southeast Kentucky Official Indicted on Tornado-Related Fraud ChargesThe top elected official in an Appalachian county ravaged by a tornado nearly two years ago was arrested Monday on charges of mail fraud, ... Alabama Supreme Court Upholds $7.5M Award in Defamation LawsuitThe Alabama state Supreme Court has upheld a jury's decision to award an Iranian-born businessman $7.5 million in a 2011 defamation ... Lawsuit Says Faulty Remington Caused North Carolina Teen's DeathThe family of a North Carolina teenager shot and killed by a stray bullet is suing the gunmaker. A state lawsuit filed Monday in Charlotte ... 286 West Virginia Distracted Driving Citations Since JulyMore than 280 motorists have been cited for distracted driving violations in West Virginia since a new law went into effect July 1. The law ... South Central Oklahoma Weather Companies Settle Copyright SuitTwo private weather data companies in Norman have settled a lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement. Weather Fusion LLC had sued ... Guidance System Shows Promise for Oil Rig Helicopter PilotsImagine zooming from 200 feet in the sky onto a small green circle in the middle of a vast, dark ocean. Louisiana helicopter pilots do it ... Heavy Snow Damages Docks on North Arkansas LakesAuthorities in north Arkansas say a dock collapse on Lake Norfork does not pose an immediate threat of contamination to the lake. Henderson ... Death Toll at 8 After Winter Storm Hits OklahomaThe death toll from the recent storm that brought snow, sleet, ice and subfreezing temperatures to Oklahoma since late last week rose to 8 ... West New Mexico Judge Awards Estate $80M in Suffocation DeathA judge has awarded nearly $80 million to the estate and family of an Albuquerque woman who suffocated in 2002 when her car was buried by ... Asiana Crash Pilot Set Throttles He Didn't Understand to IdleAn Asiana Airlines Inc. pilot nervous about making a manual landing in San Francisco inadvertently disabled a speed-control system before ... Alaska Fishermen Sue Over Sunken VesselSome Bristol Bay fishermen sued Monday over the sinking last June and subsequent salvage of the Lone Star, which they say leaked fuel into ... International Ex-Glencore Oil Trader Fired for Drinking Loses 'Ludicrous' SuitAn ex-Glencore Xstrata Plc trader who was fired for drinking too much lost a wrongful termination lawsuit against the company, with a judge ... Dutch Bus Drivers to Test Fatigue Warning TechnologyA Dutch luxury bus company is testing technology - already used in the mining industry - that monitors whether a driver is becoming drowsy. ... French Court Rules Businessman is Guilty of Fraud Relating to ImplantsA court has ruled that the French businessman who sold tens of thousands of faulty silicone breast implants around the world is guilty of ... Connect with Claims JournalClaims Journal TV
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