Latest Mining Headlines

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Court decides in favor of Ky. miner’s family

Feb 5 2006 // The family of coal miner killed in a rock fall is entitled to increased death benefits because the company he worked for violated several mine safety laws, the Supreme Court has ruled.Ronnie Charles was crushed in 1999...

White House to Revisit Mine Equipment Safety; Head of Agency Quits

Jan 23 2006 // The Bush administration is reviewing safety equipment used in the nation’s mines after previously scrapping similar initiatives started by the Clinton administration.The agency that oversees coal mine safety is...

W.Va. mine survivor Randall McCloy Jr., families of deceased, eligible for benefits

Jan 23 2006 // Randal McCloy Jr., the only survivor of the recent tragedy at the the 260-foot-deep Inter-national Coal Group Mine in West Virginia, will be eligible for medical benefits and wage replacement benefits immediately, and will...

Kentucky Miner’s Family Wins Increased Death Benefits

Jan 23 2006 // The family of an underground coal miner killed in a rock fall is entitled to increased death benefits because the company he worked for had violated several mine safety laws, the Supreme Court ruled last week.Ronnie...

W.Va. mine survivor Randall McCloy Jr.,families of deceased, eligible for benefits

Jan 22 2006 // Randal McCloy Jr., the only survivor of the recent tragedy at the the 260-foot-deep Inter-national Coal Group Mine in West Virginia, will be eligible for medical benefits and wage replacement benefits immediately, and will...

Another W.Va. Mine Disaster: Two Miners Found Dead

Jan 21 2006 // Two miners were found dead in Melville, W.Va. Saturday, after an underground conveyor belt caught fire, filling the mine with poisonous fumes–19 workers were able to escape, but the two others were separated.Rescue...

Feds Promise Full Probe of Mine Disaster; Democrats Seek Hearings

Jan 6 2006 // The White House promised a full investigation of the West Virginia coal mine disaster that killed 12 people.Congressional Democrats called for hearings to look into both the safety record of the mining company and the Bush...

West Va. Mine Survivor McCloy, Families of Deceased, Eligible for Benefits, Officials Say

Jan 6 2006 // Randal McCloy Jr., the only survivor brought out alive from the 260-foot-deep International Coal Group Mine, will be eligible for medical benefits and wage replacement benefits immediately, and will receive workers’...

Mine Survivor Could Have Brain Damage, Moved to Pittsburgh Hospital

Jan 5 2006 // The lone survivor of a coal mine explosion that killed 12 others has been moved to a hospital in Pittsburgh to undergo oxygen treatment, West Virginia University hospital officials said Thursday.Randal McCloy Jr. was in a...

All But 1 West Virginia Miners Found Dead; Early Reports Said 12 Survived

Jan 4 2006 // Editor’s Note: This story was updated at 3 a.m. EST. News prior to then indicated that early reports were 12 miners in a West Virginia coal mine explosion had been found alive. Hours later, officials said that was...

W. Va. Coal Mine Had High Injury Rate, Multiple Safety Violations

Jan 3 2006 // A West Virginia coal mine where 13 miners were trapped after an explosion Monday was cited 208 times for alleged safety violations in 2005, up from just 68 citations the year before.Federal regulators’ allegations...

Mineo, Former Police Chief, Chosen to Head N.Y. Liquidation Inspections

Aug 18 2005 // New York State Insurance Superintendent Howard Mills has named Randolph Mineo, a former police chief in Wilton, Conn., to head the New York Liquidation Bureau’s Office of the Inspector General, a new position.In this...

Zurich Provides Political Risk Insurance for Bolivian Silver and Tin Mining Project

Apr 12 2005 // Zurich’s U.S.-based unit will provide political risk insurance for construction and operation of a modern silver and tin mining operation in Bolivia. The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) is co-insuring...

Ohio Passes Mine Subsidence Insurance Bill

Jan 17 2005 // Legislation initiated by the Ohio Department of Insurance and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources that enhances insurance benefits for Ohioans living in counties affected by mine collapses passed the Ohio General...

French Asbestos Verdict Compensates Miners

Oct 26 2004 // A French administrative court under the jurisdiction of the national health service has ordered the owners of an abandoned asbestos mine in Corsica to pay compensation to 13 former miners and their families as a result of...

S&P Affirms ‘BBpi’ Rating for American Mining Insurance Co.

Nov 28 2003 // Standard & Poor’s affirmed its ‘BBpi’ counterparty credit and financial strength ratings on Alabama-based American Mining Insurance Co. Inc. The ratings reflect the company’s weak operating...

Mexican Mining Claim Embroils ING in Legal Dispute

Sep 3 2003 // ING, the Netherlands-based insurer and financial services company, which controls Comercial America, Mexico’s largest insurer, has been hit by a court order in the state of Morelos, ordering a freeze on the...

Abandoned Mine Subsidence Program Beefs Up Homeowners Coverage

Dec 13 2002 // The Pennsylvania Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund Board announced it has increased the maximum coverage available for residential structures from $150,000 to $250,000, effective immediately.“At an average cost of $1...

ChoicePoint Stops Data Mining at IIAA’s Behest

Feb 11 2002 // After meeting with representatives of the Independent Insurance Agents of America (IIAA), Alpharetta, Ga.-based ChoicePoint Inc., a credit scoring and consumer-lead generation service provider, agreed to stop selling data...

ChoicePoint Stops Data Mining

Feb 11 2002 // After meeting with representatives of the Independent Insurance Agents of America (IIAA), Alpharetta, Ga.-based ChoicePoint Inc., a credit scoring and consumer-lead generation service provider, agreed to stop selling data...