Monthly Archives: <span>April 2011</span>

Metal Thieves Targeting Pickup Tailgates in Missouri Town

Auto dealers in southwest Missouri are coping with a new tactic by metal thieves — grabbing tailgates off pickup trucks in a matter of seconds. In the town of Warsaw, Josh Griffin of Mid Missouri AutoSports says four trucks on …

Oil Tank Fire Under Control at Oklahoma Refinery

Authorities say an oil tank fire at a Tulsa refinery is now under control. The Tulsa World reports that a fire broke out in an oil tank about 9:30 p.m. on April 22 and that no one was injured in …

Wisconsin Volunteer Firefighter Charged with Arson

A 17-year-old member of the Waldo Volunteer Fire Department is accused of setting two fires in Lima earlier this year. According to the complaint, the teen told investigators he wanted to get a fire call so he could be a …

Jury in Virginia Hearing $20M Suit Against Botox Maker

A Fredericksburg man is suing the maker of the drug Botox for more than $20 million, claiming injections to relieve writer’s cramp in his right hand left him brain-damaged and totally disabled. A jury began hearing Douglas Ray Jr.’s lawsuit …

Judge Tosses Worker’s Suit Over NYC Office Bedbugs

A former TV news staffer’s pioneering lawsuit over bedbug bites she received at her office has been thrown out by a judge who said workers can’t necessarily hold their employers’ landlords responsible for injuries on the job. Jane Clark’s lawyer …

Insurers Receive Hundreds of Tornado Claims in Virginia

Property owners in Virginia have submitted hundreds of claims to insurers for damage caused by recent tornadoes. The Virginian-Pilot reports that State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. received about 400 claims by Wednesday morning. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. received 130 …

Report: Transocean Contributed to Gulf Disaster

Flaws in Transocean Ltd.’s emergency training and equipment and a poor safety culture contributed to the deadly Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion that led to the Gulf oil spill, according to a Coast Guard report released Friday. The report centered …

Military Faces Challenge to Malpractice Shield

Veterans, military families and others who oppose a decades-old law that shields military medical personnel from malpractice lawsuits are rallying around a case they consider the best chance in a generation to change the widely unpopular protection. The U.S. Supreme …

MSHA Says Latest Mine Inspections Net 134 Violations

The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration says it issued 134 citations during its latest round of inspections targeting problem mines. The agency said Thursday that 60 of the violations were uncovered at coal mines in West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, …

NICB Sees 119% Rise in Florida Suspicious Accident Claims

The number of staged accident questionable claims in Florida increased 119 percent during the time period of January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2010, according to a National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) report. In 2008, a total of 1,268 Florida …