Archive for January 2022
Consumer Reports, Insurance Safety Institute to Rate Vehicle Driver Automation Systems
Two nonprofit bodies, Consumer Reports and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), said separately on Thursday they are reviewing safeguards put in place by automakers for vehicles with partial automation. The announcements come amid scrutiny of Tesla’s driver assistance … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAssault at Job Covered by Workers’ Comp, Mississippi Supreme Court Rules
A man gets assaulted at work by two co-workers. Is the man’s recourse for his injuries limited only to the exclusive remedy of the workers’ compensation system? The Mississippi Supreme Court this month said, “yes,” despite the employee’s claims of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSchool District in California to Pay $14.7M in Teacher Sex Abuse Case
The Los Angeles Unified School District agreed to pay $14.7 million to seven former students at an elementary school who claim their teacher sexually abused them several years ago. Rene Tenas, who taught fourth grade at Hart Street Elementary, was … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMother Sues Meta, Snap Over Social Media ‘Addicted’ Daughter’s Suicide
Meta Platforms Inc. and Snap Inc. are to blame for the suicide of an 11-year-old girl who was addicted to Instagram and Snapchat, the girl’s mother alleged in a lawsuit. The woman claims her daughter Selena Rodriguez struggled for two … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Agency Sleuths Look Beyond Indictments in Cybercrime Fight
The FBI and other federal agencies are increasingly looking to counter cyber threats through tools other than criminal indictments, the head of the bureau’s cyber division said in an interview with The Associated Press. Arrests and indictments of foreign cybercriminals … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSafety Chief Objects to Use of Driver Error Statistic She Says Is Misleading
With traffic fatalities spiking higher, the nation’s top safety investigator says a widely cited government statistic that 94% of serious crashes are solely due to driver error is misleading and that the Transportation Department should stop using it. Jennifer Homendy, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAirlines Report Only Minor Disruptions From 5G Deployment
U.S. airlines said on Wednesday the rollout of new 5G services was having only a minor impact on air travel as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it has issued new approvals to allow more low-visibility landings. The increased … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrugmaker Endo Signs $65 Million Opioid Settlement with Florida
Drugmaker Endo International plc said on Tuesday it had agreed to pay up to $65 million to resolve claims by the state of Florida and local governments that the drugmaker helped fuel the U.S. opioid epidemic. The deal is the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge Dismisses Former Employees’ Suit Against Marsh & McLennan Over Data Breach
A federal judge in New York has dismissed a potential class action against Marsh & McLennan by two former employees who sued after the firm suffered a data breach in 2021. The plaintiffs, Florida residents Nancy Bohnak and Janet Lea … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLoss Experience Drives Prices During January Reinsurance Renewals: Fitch
Loss-affected lines of business, such as property catastrophe in Europe, cyber or retrocession, continued to see significant price increases during the January 2022 reinsurance renewals, while loss-free lines of business attracted additional capital, which caused prices to stay stationary or … Source: Claims Journal
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