Day two following the devastating earthquake in New Zealand's second largest city, Christchurch, brings forth even more disturbing images of destruction.
Images of the devastation wrought by the earthquake that occurred in New Zealand on Feb. 22, 2011, show a scene of complete destruction and devastation.
Medical malpractice insurance rates might be too high because some insurers are spending as little as two or three percent of premiums to pay out claims, according to the California Department of Insurance.
Towns along Louisiana's flat Mississippi River delta and elsewhere along the Gulf Coast face an uncertain future as the sea level rises and wetlands that surround them disappear.
Citing sinkhole losses and higher operating expenses, State Farm Florida asked state regulators Tuesday for a 28 percent premium increase on its homeowners’ policies.
President Barack Obama is launching a drive to overhaul state medical malpractice laws and cut down on wasteful tests doctors perform because they fear lawsuits.
President Barack Obama is launching a drive to overhaul state medical malpractice laws and cut down on wasteful tests doctors perform because they fear lawsuits.
A man charged with burning down his beach home hours before he was supposed to give it to his estranged wife can sue the home's insurer for emotional distress, a state Appellate Court ruled Monday.