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Archive for June 2015

New Class Action Suit Filed by Asiana Passengers in 2013 Plane Crash

South Korea’s Asiana Airlines Inc is facing a new class action suit from passengers on a plane that crashed in San Francisco in 2013 that seeks a combined $30 million in damages, a lawyer for the passengers said. Three teenagers … The post New Class Action Suit Filed by Asiana Passengers in 2013 Plane Crash…

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Google to Provide Railroad Crossing Alert to Drivers Using its Navigation System

Google will add audio and visual alerts to warn drivers about upcoming railroad crossings on Google’s navigation system, the U.S. Federal Railroad Administration announced on Monday. The agency also asked four other companies – Apple, Garmin, Tom Tom and AOL’s … The post Google to Provide Railroad Crossing Alert to Drivers Using its Navigation System…

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New Mexico Court Rules Farm, Ranch Laborers Eligible for Workers’ Comp

The New Mexico Court of Appeals cleared the way for farm and ranch laborers to receive workers’ compensation benefits by declaring a decades-old provision in state law unconstitutional. That provision, on the books since the 1930s, excludes those employees whose … The post New Mexico Court Rules Farm, Ranch Laborers Eligible for Workers’ Comp appeared…

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Study Examines Marijuana/Alcohol Impact on Driving

A new study conducted at the University of Iowa’s National Advanced Driving Simulator has found drivers who use alcohol and marijuana together weave more on a virtual roadway than drivers who use either substance independently. However, the cocktail of alcohol … The post Study Examines Marijuana/Alcohol Impact on Driving appeared first on Claims Journal. Source:…

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Washington County to get $6.6M for Oso Slide Property Buyouts

Federal officials have awarded $6.6 million to Snohomish County, Washington, to help buy out those whose homes and land were devastated by the Oso mudslide. The Daily Herald of Everett reports that while that’s not the full $9.4 million the … The post Washington County to get $6.6M for Oso Slide Property Buyouts appeared first…

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Water Problems Lead to Big Repair Costs for Minnesota Science Museum

The Science Museum of Minnesota, a major tourist attraction that opened its new, $100 million home just 15 years ago, has serious water infiltration problems that could leave state taxpayers with a hefty repair bill. Museum leaders have approached state … The post Water Problems Lead to Big Repair Costs for Minnesota Science Museum appeared…

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Florida Atlantic University to Research ‘Smart’ Traffic Lights

Traffic jams not only make daily commutes exasperating, they also contribute to excessive fuel consumption and air pollution. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, outdated traffic signaling accounts for more than 10 percent of all traffic delays. Adaptive traffic … The post Florida Atlantic University to Research ‘Smart’ Traffic Lights appeared first on Claims…

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Florida Atlantic University to Research Smart’ Traffic Lights

Traffic jams not only make daily commutes exasperating, they also contribute to excessive fuel consumption and air pollution. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, outdated traffic signaling accounts for more than 10 percent of all traffic delays. Adaptive traffic … The post Florida Atlantic University to Research Smart’ Traffic Lights appeared first on Claims…

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Survey Finds Doctors Misunderstand Opioid Abuse, Continue Overprescribing

Many primary care physicians – the top prescribers of prescription pain pills in the United States – don’t understand basic facts about how people may abuse the drugs or how addictive different formulations of the medications can be, new Johns … The post Survey Finds Doctors Misunderstand Opioid Abuse, Continue Overprescribing appeared first on Claims…

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Oklahoma Considers Tougher Drilling Rules After Spike in Quakes

A spike in earthquakes across Oklahoma is forcing the state’s energy regulator to urgently consider tougher restrictions on drilling activity, a spokesman said on Wednesday, calling it a “game changer.” From June 17 to 24, there have been 35 earthquakes … The post Oklahoma Considers Tougher Drilling Rules After Spike in Quakes appeared first on…

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