- Chicago Nursing Home Clears First Hurdle With Feds
- Workers’ Comp Costs per Claim in Minnesota Lower than Most States
- Kansas City Agent Convicted of Fraud Sentenced to 15 Years in Jail
- Missouri Town Gets $1.5M for Flood Buyouts
- Cleveland, Ohio, to Raze Buildings Near Site of Home Explosion
- Midwest Cities Say New FEMA Flood Maps Are Full of Errors
- Midwest Ice Storms, High Winds Leave 20,000 Without Power
- Costs in North Dakota State Building Collapse Rise to $1M
- Allstate Settles Medical Bill Review Class Action Suit
- Helping People Be Quake-Ready Is Michigan Tech Program Goal
- Auto Insurance Claims Could Be Opened to Family Members in Nebraska
- Paralyzed Texas Cheerleader Sues Nebraska Insurer
- Michigan Workers’ Compensation Claim Costs Among Lowest, Most Stable
- Wisconsin Senate Votes to Allow for More Malpractice Claims
- Bus Wreck Lawsuit May Go Before Ohio Supreme Court
- Michigan Jury Awards $300K to Hunter Beaten at Bar
- Settlement Reached in Helicopter Lawsuit in Iowa
- Ex-Minnesota State Worker Focus of Probe of Fraud Aimed at Businesses
- Missouri Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Malpractice Limits
- Grinnell Mutual Re Names Steffen VP of Direct Claims Division
- Missouri Girl, 15, Pushes for Upgrade for Dangerous Road
- Missouri Insurance Department Returns More than $14M to Consumers
- Iowa Nursing Home Settles Neglect Allegations for $75K
- Ohio Partially Upholds Workers’ Comp Ruling Against Former AG Aide
- Hudson Appointed President, CEO of Gallagher Bassett Services
- Police: 3 Killed on Indiana Highway by Improperly Secured Steel Coil
- Missouri AG: Workers’ Comp Fraud Collections Spike in 2009
- Men Charged with Burning Illinois Grocery for Insurance Money
- Restoration of Univ. Wisconsin – Green Bay Housing Building Completed
- Michigan Regulators Recover $33M for Consumers; $9M from Insurance
- Fatal Blast at Indiana Steel Plant Under Review
- New South Bend, Indiana, Cell Phone Ban Yields Few Tickets
- Wisconsin Bar Owner Gets 7 Years for Arson
- Kansas Insurance Department Recovers $15M for Consumers
- Frozen Hydrants Continue to Trouble Indianapolis Firefighters
- Ohio Says Insurer Failed to Comply With New State Open Enrollment Law
- Illinois Governor Signs Consumer Health Claims Review Bill
- Missouri Adjuster Stole More Than $1M From Insurance Company
- Michigan’s H.E.A.T. Recovers $51M in Stolen Property in 25 Years
- Indiana Restaurant Fire Damage Estimated at $4M
- Traffic Deaths Decline in Illinois and Wisconsin
- Cap on Fines Against Insurance Agents Rises in North Dakota
- Ohio Masonry Company Fined Nearly $141K After Workplace Death