Archive for March 2019
Volvo Plans to Equip Cars with Sensors to Stop Drunk or Dangerous Drivers
Volvo Cars is planning to fit its next generation of autos with cameras and sensors that will detect drunk or distracted drivers and intervene to stop dangerous rides. From the early 2020s, Volvos will have the ability to notice if … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFDA Study Finds Filtering Beverages May Add Heavy Metals
Beer and wine that is filtered with diatomaceous earth may be transferring heavy metals such as arsenic, lead and cadmium into beverages, endangering consumers’ health, according to a study by researchers for the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA’s Center … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreState Lawmakers Embrace Electric Scooters Even as Statistics Track Increasing Injuries
Kentucky state Rep. Ken Upchurch says he doubts he will ever see an electric scooter in his rural district on the state’s southern border, but he was happy to help when a lobbyist for Bird Rides Inc. asked him to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBayer Loses First Round in Legal Battle over Claim that Roundup Caused Cancer
Bayer AG lost the first phase of a trial over claims its Roundup weed killer causes cancer and now moves to a second phase to determine liability and damages in the case of a man who sprayed the herbicide on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePence Arrives in Nebraska to Review ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Flooding
Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Nebraska on Tuesday to survey the devastation unleashed across the U.S. Midwest by floods that have killed four people and caused more than a billion dollars in damage to crops, livestock and roads. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreChemical Fire Timeline Abandoned as Plume Towers Over Houston
As a towering plume of black smoke billowed a mile above Houston for a third day, local officials said they don’t know how long the petrochemical blaze that sent orange fireballs into the sky will continue. Five tanks holding gasoline … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla Plant Sees 195% Surge in Time Away Due to Injuries
Tesla Inc.’s manic year of production took its toll on workers. Staff at the automaker’s lone assembly plant in Fremont, California, spent almost three times as many days off the job because of work-related injuries and illness in 2018 as … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLyft and Uber Fly to Hawaii to Build Their Own Captive Insurers
Ride-sharing giants Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. seem to have found the same solution for dealing with the risks of managing millions of drivers on the road: Creating their own insurers in Hawaii. On Friday, Lyft told potential investors … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJet Funding May Add to Boeing’s $100 Million-a-Month Max Pain
Boeing Co.’s 737 Max fiasco could make the aircraft maker liable for planes bundled into debt, adding to total costs the company may incur in the aftermath of the Ethiopian Airlines crash. Customers of the company could demand Boeing compensate … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSupreme Court: Manufacturers Must Warn of Asbestos in Parts Added by Others
Manufacturers have a duty to warn about potential dangers of parts with asbestos that were later added onto their products by third parties, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled. The ruling, in a case involving sailors diagnosed with cancer, says … Source: Claims Journal
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