- Tire Damaged Before Deadly Tennessee Bus Crash
- Federal Grant Awarded to Curb Pedestrian Deaths in Louisville, Kentucky
- Safety Vests for Sea World Killer Whale Trainers
- Viacom Sued for Defamation by Former TLC Manager
- Storms Continue to Threaten South; 11 Lives Already Lost in Southeast
- Tennessee High Court Reinstates Malpractice Lawsuit
- Abandoned Boats Removed in Alabama 8 Years After Katrina
- Florida Citizens’ Policyholders Could See Shift to Out of State Insurers
- Ex-Pain Clinic Owner Appeals Conviction in Pain Pill Case
- OSHA Cites Chevron for Mississippi Refinery Explosion
- Florida Man Continues Fight Over Floating Home Compensation
- Paralyzed Florida Teen’s $3.5M Settlement Pends Approval
- Former Georgia Lawmaker’s Home Destroyed by Fire
- Illness Can’t be Directly Tied to West Virginia Chemical Spill
- Mississippi Property Owners Challenge Fire District Fees
- Plugged Florida Sinkhole Opens Again
- Florida Nursing Home Bill Limits Who Can be Sued
- Kentucky Reports Transportation Costs of Harsh Winter
- Georgia Woman Found Guilty in FEMA Disaster Aid Fraud
- John Edwards Returns to Law Practice With Med Mal Case
- Surveillance Cameras Helping University of Kentucky Solve Crimes
- South Carolina Seriously Considers Texting Ban
- Disaster Experts Want Coastal Residents Educated on Hurricane Hazards
- Tennessee Ammunition Plant Explosion Ruled Accidental
- West Virginia Wants Input on Chemical Storage Tank Rules
- Mississippi Homeowners Urged to Numbers on Homes
- Mississippi County Hires Engineer to Examine Crumbling Roads
- Bullied, Assaulted Florida Boy Awarded $5.2M
- Florida Task Force Push Medical Malpractice Cap Amendment
- New Storm Surge Maps Promise to Provide Clearer Warnings
- Alabama Urged to Create Dam Safety Program
- OSHA Investigating Georgia Roofing Contractor’s Death
- Mississippi Inmate Facing Oil Spill Fraud Charges
- Proximity Detector Rule Ok’d by West Virginia Mine Board
- Fired West Virginia Nurse Awarded $1M in Whistleblower Suit
- SeaWorld Trainers Barred From Contact With Killer Whales
- Kentucky Volunteer Fire Department Reopens
- CSX Seeks West Virginia Train Death Suit Dismissal
- Burned Mississippi Courthouse Spurs Lawsuit Against Insurer
- Mississippi City to Test, Repair Hydrants
- Tennessee Gets Presidential Disaster Declaration
- Florida Lawmakers Consider Telemedicine Regulation
- Tennessee Could be First State to Cap Fees Related to Litigation Funding
- West Virginia County Settles Lawsuit Over Alleged EMS Delay
- Hurricane Camille’s Peak Coastal Winds Downgraded
- North Carolina Teen Driving Log Results in Fewer Deaths, More Violations
- Southwest Florida Meteorologist Injured in Bike Crash
- Disaster Relief for 9 Counties Sought by Tennessee Governor
- Fatal Fall From Alabama Riverboat Prompts Lawsuit
- Bond Hearing in Mississippi Apartment Arson Case Resumes Thursday
- Parasailing Regulations Closer to Reality in Florida
- Two Florida Men Arrested for Staged Boat Theft
- Mississippi Supreme Court Restores Former Alderman’s Workers’ Comp
- Kentucky Residents Recall 1974 Tornado
- Florida Bill Aims to Close Unlicensed Health Clinic Loophole
- Mississippi Man Sentenced to a Year in Prison for Bogus Claim
- Atlanta Firefighters’ Cars Targeted by Thieves
- Mississippi High Court Rules Prisoner Can Get Workers’ Comp
- Teen Falls Through Ceiling at Florida Nightclub
- SUNZ Insurance Hires Fischer as Staff Legal Counsel
- West Virginia Mining Accident Investigated
- No Fatalities Along Florida I-75 After Safety Campaign
- Mississippi Biodiesel Plant Fire That Caused $3.5M Damage Ruled Accidental
- Family Sues North Carolina Tavern Over Man’s Death
- 3 Flood-Prone West Virginia Homes to be Demolished
- Bieber’s Assault on Paparazzi Could Yield Big Damages Award
- Strict Hand-Held Cellphone Ban in Effect in Greenville
- Kentucky App Promises to Reduce Distracted Driving
- North Carolina Receives Disaster Declaration Due to Winter Storm
- Roller Returns to Brentwood Services Administrators As Claim Rep
- Tornadoes Confirmed in 2 North Carolina Towns
- Mississippi Law Protects University Intellectual Property
- Florida Keys Pedestrian Bridges Closed Due to Safety Issues