Archive for February 2017
The Case of the Missing Picasso
As a founder of the Cubist movement, Pablo Picasso is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Today his works are ranked among the world’s most prized and expensive paintings. In 2015, his “Les … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Warns on Cumulative Effect of Nuisance Flooding
Climate change is being felt in many coastal communities of the United States, not always in the form of big weather disasters but as a steady drip, drip, drip of nuisance flooding. According to researchers at the University of California, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCommentary: U.S. Highway Death Rate Can Be Cut to Zero
In the near future, the U.S. should be able to prevent thousands, and perhaps tens of thousands, of deaths on the roads and highways. The Department of Transportation has proposed a Road to Zero — the elimination of motor-vehicle fatalities … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIllinois Considers Cap on Former Pro Athlete Workers’ Comp
Should injured pro athletes be allowed to earn worker compensation benefits until they are 67 years old, like other workers, even if their athletic careers normally would have ended more than 30 years earlier? That issue is being debated between … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Life Below Zero’ Reality Star Sues Over Safety Claims
A star of the Alaska-based reality series “Life Below Zero” is suing the show’s producers, alleging she was hurt while forced to perform dangerous acts in support of false story lines. The lawsuit against BBC Worldwide Reality Productions and others … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreArizona Bill Cutting Mandatory Auto Glass Coverage Likely Dead
Arizona drivers used to paying nothing when their car windshields are cracked or shattered by rocks appear likely to keep the insurance coverage for at least another year. That’s because an effort by insurance companies to remove a requirement that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew York Bill Aims for Stricter Penalties if Pets Injured in Crimes
MARY ESCH When Denise Krohn came home to find her goldendoodle Kirby bleeding on the kitchen floor, she at first thought it was a terrible accident. But she soon realized that her home had been ransacked, and that her other … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCharlotte’s Quest for Broadband Causes $700,000 in Damage
Officials in Charlotte, N.C., have sent nearly $700,000 in repair bills to crews installing new broadband network lines across the city for AT&T and Google Fiber. The contractors are digging up areas across Charlotte to install the lines needed for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMinnesota Hospitals Reveal Slight Increase in Hospital Errors
Minnesota hospitals and surgical centers have reported that nearly 340 medical errors risked patient safety last year but medical mistakes resulting in patient deaths declined. The state Department of Health’s annual adverse health events report found four deaths caused by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Designates 10 Sites for Testing Autonomous Vehicles
The U.S. Department of Transportation recently designated 10 “proving grounds” to encourage safe testing of automated vehicle technologies. “The designated proving grounds will collectively form a Community of Practice around safe testing and deployment,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. … Source: Claims Journal
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