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Rewards of €105 million were made for 4,402 personal injury claims during the first six months of this year. Car accidents accounted for 73 per cent of awards, public liability cases 16 per cent, while accidents in the workplace generated 11 per cent of claims.
The village’s shrinking general fund revenue but rising expenses are a sign of the times for many communities in Michigan. In 2008, revenue was $4.08 million, with $3.74 million in expenses. For 2009, revenue was $3.69 million, with $3.83 million in...
The campaign to slip widespread tort reforms into America’s health care bill is gaining momentum it doesn’t deserve because people are blithely accepting its exaggerations, distortions, and outright lies as fact....
NEW YORK -- A year ago, the financial system was tottering and government officials arranged a $2.3 billion emergency cash infusion into CIT Group, a troubled lender to small businesses. ...
The Wake Forest School of Medicine and the FirstHealth of the Carolinas Clinical Trials Department have partnered for a research study that is taking a look at the development and progression of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related lung diseases a...
Preventable medical errors are a critical driver of healthcare costs, both in human and financial terms, so it's in everyone's best interest to improve systems and processes.
Quality is always less expensive; government payers and health plans have ...
Elizabeth Edwards testified at a hearing Tuesday in favor of changing current bankruptcy law to one that includes medical debt. At the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight and the Court, Edwards said Kerry and Patrick Burns, constituents of Sen...
A Rhode Island woman urged senators Tuesday to ease bankruptcy rules for people devastated by medical debt, as she described the pain of losing a child and going broke from his health care bills....
Debt is Sometimes Hard to Pay, Find Your Path! Insolvency is as conditions where a person or an enterprise is unable to pay off its debts. Insolvency or bankruptcy is generally declared by the concerned debtors, but they may be compelled to do so in ...
Michael Hiltzik is to be congratulated for exposing the ulterior motives behind "tort reform." He appropriately points to the fact that the draconian reduction of compensation to the victims of medical negligence under California's Medical Injury Com...
'Pay-for-delay'' deals are anti-competitive and wrong. Congress has been in a hurry to try to act in the interest of American consumers this year. From health care reform to the enormous economic stimulus to cap-and-trade legislation, Washington has ...
Let’s say that a group of corporate executives uses scads of debt to take over a struggling company, sells off some profitable assets, lays off thousands of employees while achieving miserable results. And then, less than a year after saddling the co...