- W. Va. Justices Refuse Appeal in $1.7M Medical Malpractice Case
- U.S. Attorney Seeks Computer Hard Drive in Mississippi Katrina Probe
- Miss. Woman Arrested for Insurance Fraud
- DuPont Ordered to Pay Nearly $200m in W. Va. Class-action Lawsuit
- S.C. Clam Farmers Settle for $1.8 Million Following Oil Spill
- Relatives of Ga. Bus Crash Victims File Claims
- Fla.: Tornado Damages Pensacola Mall, Church and Daycare Center
- Fla. Insurer Activates Mobile Claims Center in Pensacola
- Florida Property Owners Asked to Vacate Homes Built on Bomb Range
- Waste Storage Firm Will not Rebuild in N.C., Relinquishes Permit
- Jury Orders DuPont to Pay $55.5 Million to Cleanup West Virginia
- Ga. Company Recalls Meat from Restaurants in N.C., 3 Other States
- Officials Say 2,300 N.C. Drivers Daily Violate School Bus Law
- Ky. Jury Rejects $1.4 Billion Case Involving Allstate
- W. Va. Jury Orders DuPont to Provide Medical Monitoring for 40 Years
- Woman Convicted of Stealing Identities of Nearly 500 Alabamians
- W. Va.: Second Phase of DuPont Waste-Site Lawsuit Goes to Jury
- Fla. Gov. Crist Signs Bill to Bring Back No-Fault Auto Insurance
- S.C. Vehicle Theft Rate Climbs for 8th Straight Year
- Miss. Man Charged with DUI, No Insurance after Allegedly Crashing into Salon
- Florida Legislature Passes No-Fault Car Insurance for Jan. 1 Return
- Florida Couple Accept Settlement in Lawsuit Against State Farm
- Tenn.: 5 Building Fires Break Out in 30 Minutes; Arson Suspected
- Fla. Gov., CFO Praise Legislators’ Work on Reforming No-Fault Law
- Trial Opens in Kentucky Case Against Allstate
- Feds Declare Ky. a Natural Disaster Area Because of Drought
- W. Va. Forestry Officials Fear Fire Danger from Drought
- W. Va. Jury Issues Verdict in DuPont Lawsuit
- For Small Fla. Insurer, Sunshine State Brings Storm Clouds
- Fla. Releases Medical Malpractice Report, Favorable Trend Continues
- Allstate Insurance Co. Civil Trial Begins in Kentucky
- Ford Argues to Have Waltz Wiretaps Thrown Out of TennCare Case
- Insurance Co. Settles With Mississippi Couple Over Katrina Damage
- Fla. Gov. Expands Special Session to Include No-Fault