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NHRA Racer Death Spurred Safety Changes

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John Medlen remembers his son’s final seconds like they were his first steps. Eric Medlen inched his dragster to the starting line and waited for the signal. John, also his son’s crew chief, made a couple of routine checks, looked … Source: Claims Journal

Utah Police Say Tougher DUI Law May Require Revised Training, Rules

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Some in Utah law enforcement say a new law giving the state the strictest DUI threshold in the country could change how officers screen people for DUI and look for signs someone’s blood alcohol level is over the new 0.05 … Source: Claims Journal

Congress Nixes Obama Workplace Injury Reporting Rule

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The U.S. Senate (50-48) joined the House (231-191) in passing a resolution blocking a federal workplace injury and accident reporting rule put in place by the Obama Administration last December. The Department of Labor rule issued by the Occupational Safety … Source: Claims Journal

60% of Workers’ Spinal Fusion Claims Initially Reported as Strains: Study

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A study on the use of spinal fusion surgeries in California workers’ compensation shows that in 60 percent of spinal fusion claims the initial report of injury was for a sprain or strain, a majority of the fusions occurred within … Source: Claims Journal

Insurers Could Benefit From Robots That Aid in Digitizing Records

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Most staple removers fit in the palm of your hand. This one would fill your living room and uses robotics and artificial intelligence. Ripcord, a startup backed with a $9.5 million funding round led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, … Source: Claims Journal

Ex-Pharmacy Exec Convicted in Deadly Meningitis Outbreak

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The former head of a Massachusetts pharmacy was convicted Wednesday of racketeering and other charges over a meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people across the country and was traced to fungus-contaminated drugs. Prosecutors said Barry Cadden, 50, ran the business … Source: Claims Journal

Lloyd’s Offers Business Interruption Coverage for Suspended Amazon Sellers

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Like many people who make their living selling stuff on Amazon.com Inc., Rob Griffin is terrified of getting kicked off the site. Two years ago the Atlanta resident was suspended for selling a banned health supplement and wound up living … Source: Claims Journal

Florida Nightclub Shooting Victims Sue Gunman’s Employer, Wife

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A personal injury attorney representing dozens of survivors and victims’ relatives from the Orlando, Fla., nightclub massacre filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the gunman’s employer and wife, claiming they could have stopped Omar Mateen before the attack but didn’t. The … Source: Claims Journal

Arctic Sea Ice Continues to Melt as Temperatures Rise

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The frigid top of the Earth just set yet another record for low levels of sea ice in what scientists say is a signal of an overheating world. The extent of floating ice in the Arctic hit a new low … Source: Claims Journal

Mobster Involved in Legendary Lufthansa Heist is Rearrested

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An aging mobster who made headlines two years ago by beating charges in a legendary heist retold in the hit film “Goodfellas” was rearrested on Wednesday for a far less noteworthy crime – the alleged torching of a car that … Source: Claims Journal