Archive for March 2016
Another GM Ignition Switch Trial Set to Start
Weeks after the first New York trial over General Motors’ faulty ignition switch controversy ended prematurely, a new one is set to start. The Manhattan federal court trial that begins on Monday is meant to define legal boundaries that may … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThousands of Louisiana, Mississippi Homes Damaged by Flooding
Widespread flooding in Louisiana and Mississippi has damaged thousands of homes, and the risk of rising water prompted additional evacuations Sunday. At least four deaths have been reported in Louisiana amid the flooding that began last week, and the National … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTaiwan Launches Database to Track Areas Vulnerable to Quake Damage
Taiwan launched a database Monday to inform residents about which areas might be susceptible to creating potentially catastrophic sinkholes in the event of one of the island’s frequent earthquakes. The Central Geological Survey’s research tool shows the potential for soil … Source: Claims Journal
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Chubb Announces Retirement of Rees Fletcher, Chairman of Bermuda Insurance Rees Fletcher, chairman of its Bermuda-based insurance operations, will retire on 31 March 2016, bringing to a close a distinguished 27-year career with the company. On January 14, 2016, ACE … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWashington High Court Decides What Constitutes ‘Use’ for UIM Coverage Attachment
In certification from the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington in Heidi Kroeber v. GEICO Ins. Co., 2016 WL 166528 (Wash. Ct. App., decided Jan. 14, 2016), the Washington Supreme Court, answered the District Court’s certified question … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLouisiana and Mississippi Hit With Unusually Widespread Flooding
As the Leaf River rose north of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 26-year-old Rebecca Bruce and her fiancé grabbed what they could and left the shed where they live. The water was more than 2 feet deep indoors when they left, she said. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrone Research Aims to Help Fight Wildfires
In a rare ruling, the FAA has granted Olin College a research exemption to fly unmanned aircraft systems, (UAS) or drones as they are commonly called, to “conduct research on its own behalf and on behalf of other research groups.” … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRegulators Say Human Drivers Key to Self Driving Cars Moving Forward
Existing U.S. laws pose few barriers to adoption of autonomous vehicle technology so long as cars and trucks stick with existing designs allowing humans to take control, the agency overseeing traffic safety said Friday. It’s only when manufacturers push the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMoment of Silence Marked Japan’s 5th Anniversary of Quake, Tsunami
Japanese gathered in Tokyo and along the country’s ravaged northeast coast to observe a moment of silence at 2:46 p.m. Friday, exactly five years after a magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck offshore, triggering a devastating tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurance Agency Owner Requires Workers Carry Firearm at the Office
The decision by the owner of a small insurance company to require his employees to carry firearms at the office has sparked a debate: Would having a gun on the job make you safer, or is it inviting violence into … Source: Claims Journal
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