Archive for February 2020
Michigan To Educate Drivers About New Personal Injury Protection Law
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan’s top insurance regulator said the state is committed to helping drivers navigate a new law that will let motorists save money by foregoing unlimited medical coverage for crash injuries. The state Department of Insurance and Financial … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDaughter of Duck Boat Accident Victim Slams Missouri Bill
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A woman whose father was among the 17 people who died after a tourist duck boat sank in a Missouri lake condemned a bill Tuesday that would limit when companies can be sued over products that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSatellites Are Helping the Municipal-Bond Market Assess Climate Risk
The $3.8 trillion municipal-bond market has found a new tool in its effort to understand the impact of climate change: the array of satellites orbiting high above Earth. Assessing climate risks is a particularly vexing problem given that U.S. state … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: How to Build a Morally Ethical Self-Driving Car
Not too long ago, tech enthusiasts were telling us that by 2020, we’d see self-driving cars hit the mainstream, with some 10 million on the roads. That turned out to be a wild overestimation. The actual number of vehicles in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Power Line Hooks Found Wrapped in Tape, Fire Victims Say
A recent inspection of a PG&E Corp. transmission line uncovered equipment issues similar to those cited as the cause of the deadliest fire in California history, according to lawyers for wildfire victims. During a December inspection, an expert for the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTurkish Jet Splits Open After Landing; Three Dead, 179 Injured
At least three people were killed when a Turkish jetliner broke apart after landing in wet weather in Istanbul. In addition, 179 people were injured when the Boeing Co. 737-800 operated by Pegasus Airlines veered off the runway at Sabiha … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWorker Who Blames Carrier for Suicide Attempt Can’t Sue in Tort
An injured worker may not pursue a tort claim against a workers’ compensation carrier that he accuses of negligence by denying payment for antidepressants, prompting him to attempt suicide, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruled. The court’s District III on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVictoria’s Secret Refused to Act to Protect Women, Models Say
Victoria’s Secret is under fire again from models after new allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced over the weekend. The Model Alliance, an organization that advocates for the protection of models, sent a letter to Victoria’s Secret Chief Executive Officer John … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBroward High School Gyms Sanitized Over Mrsa Concerns
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Officials in South Florida spent the weekend disinfecting gyms and locker rooms after learning multiple cases of wrestlers who possibly have the bacterial infection MRSA. Four or five students are suspected of having the infection, Broward … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreExtreme Weather Has Gardeners Looking for Resilient Plants
Fiercer and more frequent natural disasters in recent years have many homeowners re-evaluating their landscaping. Many are restocking with trees and plants more resilient in the face of storms, fires and flooding. Scientists link the higher frequency of severe weather … Source: Claims Journal
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