- Woman Awarded $1.14 Million After Atlanta Sidewalk Fall
- Duke University, Insurer End Dispute Over Lacrosse Case
- 57 South Carolina Homeowners Receive Mitigation Grants
- Ex-Georgia Insurance Chief Issued Himself Licenses
- Florida Officials Question Cost of Red Light Cameras
- Mississippi Family Maid Sues Author
- Popular Kentucky Halloween Attraction Burns
- Tennesee Begins Smoke Alarms GIve-Away
- Alabama Cities Issue Few Texting Tickets
- New Trial Ordered in $8.5 Million Ford Verdict in Alabama
- Florida CFO Seeks Claimants’ Feedback on BP Oil Claims
- West Virginia Senate Passes Primary Seat Belt Bill
- Mississippi Municipal Insurer Takes Aim at Tasers
- South Carolina House Approves Cap on Punitive Damages
- Florida County Cracks Down on Auto Insurance Fraud
- West Virginians Sue to Bar Chemical Use at Bayer CropScience Plant
- Gaylord to Increase Height of Levee at Opryland
- Insurers Balk at South Carolina Construction Defects Bill
- Vote on Florida Property Bill Delayed Over Sinkholes Claims
- OSHA Cites Georgia Erosion Control Firm
- BP’s Feinberg Must Be More Transparent: Mississippi AG Hood
- Judge Nixes Punitive Damages for Kentucky Comair Crash Family
- North Carolina Woman Admits to False Gulf Oil Spill Claim
- Couple Sues Louisville Archdiocese Over Firing
- OSHA Pursues Fine Against Mississippi Firm
- Mississippi AG Wants Court to Intervene in BP Oil Spill Claims
- Safety Inspectors Say Violations Increase at Problem Mines
- Judge Wants Alabama AG to Coordinate BP Litigation