Archive for January 2019
Iowa Workplace Safety Inspectors Allege Firings Were Retaliation
Two Iowa workplace safety inspectors were fired in what they are calling retaliation for blowing the whistle on a hostile environment inside their agency. The firings of Jason Garmoe and Travis Stein on Tuesday are the latest turmoil at the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreArkansas Nears Launch of Medical Marijuana Program
An Arkansas panel on Wednesday named 32 companies it intends to license to sell medical marijuana, two years after voters approved its legalization and following a series of delays that have frustrated patients and advocates. The state Medical Marijuana Commission … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNFL Drops Dementia Claims Appeal in Concussion Case
The NFL abruptly dropped its plan Wednesday to challenge approved dementia diagnoses in a landmark concussion case as players’ lawyers accuse it of trying to delay payments and rewrite the $1 billion settlement. A federal court hearing set for Thursday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHuman Error Caused 2016 Suburban Detroit Sinkhole
A sinkhole that damaged homes in a neighborhood north of Detroit, Mich., and cost $75 million to fix was caused by human error that allowed the quick release of waste and water into a sewer line, according to a top … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreScientists Look to Measure Pain Better
Is the pain stabbing or burning? On a scale from 1 to 10, is it a 6 or an 8? Over and over, 17-year-old Sarah Taylor struggled to make doctors understand her sometimes debilitating levels of pain, first from joint-damaging … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: The Dentists Insurance Company, Worley Claims Service, Crawford & Co.
Dentists Benefits, Northwest Dentists Merge With The Dentists Insurance Company Dentists Benefits Insurance Company (DBIC) and Northwest Dentists Insurance Company (NORDIC), acquired by The Dentists Insurance Company (TDIC) in February 2017, merged with, and into, their parent company, TDIC, effective … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreToyota Recalls 1.7M Vehicles in North America to Fix Airbags
Toyota is recalling 1.7 million vehicles in North America to replace potentially deadly Takata front passenger airbag inflators. The move announced Wednesday includes 1.3 million vehicles in the U.S. and is part of the largest series of automotive recalls in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCES 2019: Lighting Used to Reduce Autonomous Vehicle Accidents
Reducing autonomous vehicle accidents during testing may be as easy as adding lighting. Hyundai MOBIS showcased the latest Communication Lighting concept at the CES show in Las Vegas this week. Communication Lighting uses an “Indicating Lighting Zone” to indicate when … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIndiana Mom Supports Stricter Bus Law After Children’s Deaths
The mother of three children fatally struck while crossing a northern Indiana highway to board their school bus supports legislation for tougher penalties against drivers who pass buses with extended stop arms. Brittany Ingle, her husband and father joined lawmakers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSex Assault Victim Wants New Jersey College Held Liable
A lawyer for a college student who was sexually assaulted at a fraternity “Date Night” party and then driven across campus and assaulted again asked a U.S. appeals court Tuesday to hold the public college liable. Lawyer Patrick J. Whalen … Source: Claims Journal
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