Archive for January 2016
Massive Snowfall, Flooding After Winter Storm Pounds East Coast
Millions of Americans started digging themselves out Sunday after a mammoth blizzard with hurricane-force winds and record-setting snowfall brought much of the East Coast to an icy standstill. New York and Baltimore began lifting travel restrictions and hearty souls ventured … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSurge Seen in California Hospitals’ Use of CTs in Patients With Minor Injuries
Twice as many patients with non-serious injuries, such as fractures or neck strain, are undergoing CT scans in emergency departments at California hospitals, according to a UCSF-led study, which tracked the use of the imaging from 2005 to 2013. While … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGovernment Agency’s Review of Patents Will Be Scrutinized by U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether a federal agency’s procedures have made it too easy to successfully cancel patents after agreeing on Friday to decide a case involving a vehicle speedometer that alerts drivers if they are speeding. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreResearcher Answers Questions on How Economy Affects Traffic Fatalities
With the recent fall in gas prices, most drivers might be thinking that now they can afford to take that road trip, take a quick jaunt to the outlet mall, or just drive to work instead of taking public transportation. … Source: Claims Journal
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Hiscox Expands Terrorism Coverage Hiscox, an international specialist insurer, announced that they have enhanced their stand-alone Terrorism portfolio adding new products covering property damage due to malicious attacks utilizing nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological (NCBR) devices. Hiscox NCBR policies offer … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGM Ignition Switch Plaintiff Drops Case After Dream House Check ‘Fraud’
The Oklahoma mail carrier at the center of the first trial over General Motors Co.’s deadly ignition-switch defect is dropping his claims after being accused of lying to the court. Robert Scheuer, 49, will walk away from the case empty- … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIncreased Cyber Security to Come From Public, Private Collaboration
“We are not going to be able to successfully overcome a cyber threat without enlisting the support of the private sector,” said keynote speaker Robert S. Mueller III, who served as the United States’ sixth director of the FBI for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOklahoma Residents Continue to Raise Concerns About Quakes at Hearing
Oklahoma residents concerned with a dramatic increase in the number of earthquakes called for more regulations on the oil and gas industry last week and urged state leaders to take action to stop the quakes. About 200 people tried to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIce Blamed in Deadly Oklahoma Medical Helicopter Crash
Federal accident investigators have released a report saying that ice is to blame for a fatal medical helicopter crash in Oklahoma City three years ago. The Oklahoman reports that the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday that the EagleMed helicopter … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGovernment to Develop Guidelines for Self-Driving Cars
The federal government wants to get autonomous vehicles on the road more quickly, and says it will fast-track policies and possibly even waive regulations to do it. U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx – surrounded by representatives from General … Source: Claims Journal
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