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More Problems at Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Commission

Aug 4 2014 // Members of a new state agency charged with overseeing Oklahoma’s system for compensating injured workers may have to vote again on several issues because of possible violations of a law requiring certain state...

Rebates, Referrals and Rewards in Texas – What’s OK and What’s Not?

Aug 4 2014 // What are the rules governing insurance agents in Texas on rebates, referrals and rewards, and why do they matter? For starters, at a minimum, agents could lose their license for violating rules regarding such activities....

Insurer Says OK to Settlement in Wrongful Death Suit Against Hawaii Driver

Aug 4 2014 // A $1.1 million settlement has been reached in a wrongful death lawsuit involving the death of a 26-year-old pedestrian. The settlement came in a civil lawsuit against Robert Wayne Yount, 83, and the civil case will be...

Copper Wire Thieves Hit Oklahoma City, Knock Out Street Lights

Jul 31 2014 // Oklahoma City police say they’re investigating the largest copper wire heist that’s ever happened in the city. Drivers were left in the dark after thieves cut down copper wires from traffic signals and light...

Northern Oklahoma Hit with 4.3 Magnitude Quake

Jul 30 2014 // The U.S. Geological Survey says an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.3 struck northern Oklahoma on Monday night. The USGS reports the quake with an epicenter about 15 miles west-southwest of Medford hit around...

Texas Man to Pay $42.1K Restitution for Home Repair Fraud in Oklahoma

Jul 22 2014 // After a four-year pursuit, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office says it has secured $42,158 in restitution from a Texas man for Oklahoma victims of home repair fraud. The office said that Randy Leroy Madewell of...

Insurer Says OK to Settlement in Wrongful Death Suit Against Hawaii Driver

Jul 21 2014 // A $1.1 million settlement has been reached in a wrongful death lawsuit involving the death of a 26-year-old pedestrian. The settlement came in a civil lawsuit against Robert Wayne Yount, 83, and the civil case will be...

Rebates, Referrals and Rewards in Texas – What’s OK and What’s Not?

Jul 21 2014 // What are the rules governing insurance agents in Texas on rebates, referrals and rewards, and why do they matter? For starters, at a minimum, an agent could lose their license for violating rules regarding such activities....

Study Shows How Wastewater Injections Cause Oklahoma Quakes

Jul 21 2014 // A new study explains how just four wells forcing massive amounts of drilling wastewater into the ground are probably shaking up Oklahoma. Those wells seem to have triggered more than 100 small-to-medium earthquakes in the...

Minor Damage Reported after 2 Oklahoma Earthquakes

Jul 16 2014 // Minor damage has been reported after back-to-back earthquakes hit an Oklahoma City suburb early on July 15. The U.S. Geological Survey says a 3.8 magnitude earthquake hit 3 miles north-northeast of Harrah shortly after 2...

Oklahoma Governor Challenged on Workers’ Comp System Changes

Jul 16 2014 // Democratic gubernatorial nominee Joe Dorman criticized Republican Gov. Mary Fallin for changes to Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system that Dorman said are blocking injured workers’ access to medical...

Over $2M for Recovered for Oklahoma Insurance Consumers So Far in 2014

Jul 16 2014 // The Oklahoma Insurance Department announced its Consumer Assistance Division has recovered $2,180,170 for Oklahoma consumers in the first half of 2014. Between Jan. 1 and June 30, the Consumer Assistance Division answered...

7 More Small Earthquakes Shake Central Oklahoma

Jul 15 2014 // The U.S. Geological Survey on July 13 recorded seven small earthquakes shaking central Oklahoma in a span of about 14 hours. The temblors are part of an increase in earthquakes across Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas that some...

Oklahoma Once Again Rattled by Earthquake Swarm

Jul 14 2014 // The U.S. Geological Survey says at least four earthquakes have rattled central Oklahoma, including a 4.3-magnitude temblor near Langston. The earthquake struck shortly after noon on July 12 about five miles southwest of...

16 Laid Off at Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Commission

Jul 11 2014 // Oklahoma’s Workers’ Compensation Commission has laid off 16 employees as the organization transitions from a court-based system to an administrative one. Commission Executive Director Rick Farmer confirmed the...

Study Shows How Wastewater Injections Are Causing Oklahoma Quakes

Jul 8 2014 // A new study explains how just four wells forcing massive amounts of drilling wastewater into the ground are probably shaking up Oklahoma. Those wells seem to have triggered more than 100 small-to-medium earthquakes in the...

Delays in Thousands of Oklahoma Worker Comp Cases From Court Move

Jul 7 2014 // Hearings for thousands of injured workers will be delayed this month while the state’s workers compensation system is split into two agencies – each with its own staff, offices and equipment. Scheduled hearings in...

Southeast Has Higher Tornado Fatality Risk Than Midwest

Jul 7 2014 // Oklahoma and Kansas may have the reputations as tornado hot spots, but Florida and the rest of the Southeast are far more vulnerable to killer twisters, a new analysis shows. Florida leads the country in deaths calculated...

80 Mph OK on Some Wyoming Highways Starting Today

Jul 1 2014 // Motorists traveling in Wyoming can go a little faster on certain stretches of interstate highways. Wyoming Department of Transportation crews began changing speed limit signs along three sections of Interstates 25, 80 and...

Surge in Oklahoma Quakes Has Residents Seeking Answers

Jun 27 2014 // Oklahoma residents whose homes and nerves have been shaken by an upsurge in earthquakes want to know what’s causing the temblors — and what can be done to stop them. Hundreds of people were expected to turn out in...