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Archive for May 2016

Auto Club Says Marijuana Blood Test Not Reliable

Six states that allow marijuana use have legal tests to determine driving while impaired by the drug that have no scientific basis, according to a study by the nation’s largest automobile club that calls for scrapping those laws. The study … Source: Claims Journal

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Colorado Theater Shooting Civil Trial Started This Week

Nine months after the Colorado theater shooter was sentenced to life in prison, some victims returned to the same courtroom Monday in hopes of holding the company that owns the suburban Denver movie theater accountable for not doing more to … Source: Claims Journal

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PwC: World Drone Market Seen Nearing $127B in 2020

Drones will soon be boosting crop yields, verifying insurance claims, and assisting in future Hollywood blockbusters in a business that’s due to boom by more than 6,000 percent by the end of the decade. The global market for commercial applications … Source: Claims Journal

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Chatbots the New Way to Communicate With Your Employer

Starting this July, when customer service employees at Overstock.com are too sick to come to work, they’ll tell Mila they’re not feeling well using an app on their phones or computers. “I’m sorry to hear that,” Mila will respond. After … Source: Claims Journal

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Understanding Animal Liability Claims

An expert may be the single best defense in a case involving an animal causing damage or injury, according to a recent panel discussion on animal liability during the Property & Liability Resource Bureau annual conference in San Antonio. Experts … Source: Claims Journal

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Opioids Remain at the Top of California Workers’ Comp Drugs

The use of opioids in California workers’ compensation has declined in recent years, along with the associated payments, yet these potentially addictive painkillers remain the number one therapeutic drug group used in the system according to a new California Workers’ … Source: Claims Journal

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