The 84-year-old former owner of Fresno-based TKJ Trucking is charged with under-reporting over $2 million in payroll to evade workers’ compensation costs, leading to substantial fraud allegations.
The Blind Horse Saloon in Greenville, South Carolina, closes its doors after 29 years, citing the burden of the state’s stringent liquor liability insurance laws as the primary reason.
A federal judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit to proceed against Tesla over its Autopilot and Full-Self Driving (FSD) claims, alleging customers were misled about the technology’s capabilities.
Four individuals were arrested in Miami for orchestrating a Personal Injury Protection fraud scheme, highlighting ongoing insurance fraud issues in Florida.
Judge Judy takes legal action against the National Enquirer for falsely linking her to the Menendez brothers’ retrial efforts, seeking damages for reputational harm.
Abuse of the U.S. legal system and social inflation significantly increase loss costs for casualty insurers, challenging loss ratios and reserve adequacy.
A jury in San Bernardino awards substantial damages to two sisters after their insurance company failed to adequately compensate them for flood damage.
In a significant ruling, the Kentucky Court of Appeals decided a Lyft driver could not collect underinsured motorist benefits from Lyft or her personal auto policy.
At Wegmans, AI technology has slashed litigation rates and improved response times in workers’ compensation claims, leading to faster, more effective treatment.