Two L.A.-Area Wildfires Threaten To Merge After Forcing Evacuations
Two rapidly growing wildfires burning a few miles apart through drought-parched foothills northeast of Los Angeles prompted the evacuation of nearly 800 homes on Tuesday, as a heat wave continued to bake much of the U.S. Southwest for a third straight day.
June 22, 2016
Property
Arizona
California
Colorado
New Mexico
Wyoming
Massive Frozen Veggie Recall Involves Nations Largest Retailers
Nearly two months after CRF Frozen Foods set off a massive recall of vegetables thought to be contaminated with listeria and linked to at least two deaths and eight illnesses, a second frozen vegetable supplier National Frozen Food Corp. has initiated a separate recall over listeria concerns, and many of the recalled products are from the nations largest retailers.
June 21, 2016
Subrogation
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Exxon Crane Collapse Delays Refinery Operations, Pending Sale
A 300-ton crane at a Torrance, California, refinery that Exxon Mobil Corp plans to sell fell onto a portion of a gasoline unit at the plant, industry sources said on Monday.
June 21, 2016
Excess & Surplus Lines
California
Foo Fighters Sue Lloyds Of London Over Terrorism Coverage
The Foo Fighters are suing insurers for failing to reimburse them for European shows they cancelled following the Paris terrorist attacks in November.
June 20, 2016
Excess & Surplus Lines
Litigation
California
Southwestern Wildfires Force Evacuations As Homes Burn In New Mexico
Firefighters worked into early Friday morning to try to contain a growing wildfire in coastal Southern California and a larger blaze in rural New Mexico as hot weather fed flames that triggered hundreds of evacuations.
June 17, 2016
Property
California
New Mexico
California Home Hit By Cars 19 Times
A car crashed into Ray Minters San Jose home on Monday night. For Minter, its nothing new. He says it is the 19th time a car has hit his home.
June 15, 2016
Auto
Liability
Weird
California
Head-On Collision Claims San Jose Motorcycle Patrol Officers Life
A Northern California police officer died in a motorcycle crash, authorities announced Tuesday. San Jose Police Chief Eddie Garcia said Officer Michael Katherman, 34, was riding his patrol motorcycle in uniform when he was involved in a head-on collision with a minivan at around 4:30 p.m.
June 15, 2016
Auto
Liability
Workers' Compensation
California
Googles Larry Page Is Funding Flying Car Startups
Three years ago, Silicon Valley developed a fleeting infatuation with a startup called Zee.Aero. The company had set up shop right next to Googles headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., which was curious, because Google tightly controls most of the land in the area.
June 10, 2016
Technology
California
Teen Killed When Distracted Highway Officer Rear-Ends Car
Coroners with the Glenn County Sheriffs Office identified the victim in the high-speed collision that left one dead and several injured Tuesday afternoon in Orland. Weston Sites, 15, of Willows, was identified as the individual killed in the accident.
June 9, 2016
Auto
Liability
California
More Guilty Pleas In $600M SoCal Medical Fraud Scheme
As two criminal cases became public this week, the Justice Department today announced three cases in which additional defendants have pleaded guilty to federal charges for participating in a long-running health care fraud scheme that illegally referred thousands of patients for spinal surgeries and generated nearly $600 million in fraudulent billings over an eight-year period.
June 8, 2016
Fraud
Life & Health
Workers' Compensation
California
Former Adjuster Guilty Of Embezzlement
48-year-old Elizabeth Louise Brown of Canyon County, a former claims adjuster, has pleaded guilty to two counts of insurance fraud with white collar crime enhancement for her scheme to defraud her employer out of more than $289,000.
June 8, 2016
Fraud
California
California Conspirators Busted In Massive Insurance Fraud Scheme
A massive case of insurance fraud spearheaded by a chiropractor has ensnared seven defendants named in a pair of indictments. Riverside County prosecutors allege that $98 million was fraudulently billed to 18 insurance companies.
June 7, 2016
Fraud
Workers' Compensation
California
Santa Barbara Cop Charged With Workers Comp Fraud
A Santa Barbara police officer was charged with four felonies related to workers compensation insurance fraud, allegedly committed while employed at the department, the Santa Barbara County District Attorneys Office said Monday.
June 7, 2016
Fraud
Workers' Compensation
California
California The Top State For Stolen Vehicles
Were No. 1. Again. California led all states in auto thefts last year, and Los Angeles was the top city. L.A. saw a total of 57,247 cars stolen last year, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, almost twice as many as closest rival San Franciscos 30,554 and more than double Houstons 25,433 or New York-New Jerseys 22,391.
June 7, 2016
Auto
California
California Wildfire Started By A Vehicle Accident
Hundreds of firefighters gained ground Sunday against a wildfire in Los Angeles County that forced at least 5,000 people to evacuate their homes, authorities said. All evacuation orders will be lifted Sunday evening, Los Angeles County Deputy Fire Chief John Tripp said.
June 6, 2016
Property
California



