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Feed Truck Shifted Track Before Kansas Amtrak Derailment

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A truck used to deliver feed to a business where cattle are fattened hit a train track and shifted it at least a foot before an Amtrak train derailed in southwest Kansas and injured at least 32 people, an investigator … Source: Claims Journal

Fire Departments Struggle to Attract Volunteers

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alk to anyone at a fire department that depends on volunteers, and you’re likely to hear that it’s harder to get and keep new ones. And the ones already manning the stations aren’t getting any younger. It’s also a problem … Source: Claims Journal

Most Cars to Have Automatic Braking Systems by 2022

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Major automakers will announce Thursday they have agreed to install automatic emergency braking systems in nearly all U.S. vehicles by September 2022, three sources briefed on the plans said. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced in September … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Appeals Court Considers GM Bankruptcy Protection Rulings

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Attorneys for customers suing General Motors Co over faulty ignition switches urged a U.S. appeals court on Tuesday to throw out bankruptcy court rulings that they say shield the company from lawsuits potentially worth billions of dollars. A panel of … Source: Claims Journal

NFL Exec Admits CTE, Football Head Trauma Link

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An NFL official has acknowledged a link between football and the brain disease CTE for the first time. Jeff Miller, the NFL’s senior vice president for health and safety, spoke about the connection during an appearance Monday at a congressional … Source: Claims Journal

Chinese Insurer has Global Ambitions

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Young, privately owned and ambitious, Anbang Insurance Group stands out in China’s staid, state-dominated insurance industry. Founded just 12 years ago, Anbang made a splash in the United States in 2014 with its $2 billion purchase of New York City’s … Source: Claims Journal

Victims’ Attorney Says U.S. Could Have Stopped Suicidal German Pilot

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U.S. safety regulators initially declined to grant medical clearance for a German pilot who five years later deliberately flew an airliner full of people into a mountainside in the French Alps. A lawyer for victims’ families says they missed a … Source: Claims Journal

Oklahoma Court Says Workers’ Comp 180-Day Rule Is Unconstitutional

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Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system took a hit on March 1, 2016, when the state’s Supreme Court ruled as unconstitutional the provision in the 2013 Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Act that prohibits workers’ comp claims from workers who have been employed less … Source: Claims Journal

Vehicle Cloning on the Rise

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Since 2001, the incidence of vehicle cloning – when a vehicle identification number (VIN) on a legally owned vehicle is transferred to a stolen vehicle – has risen at a cost of more than $36 million in fraudulent vehicle transactions, … Source: Claims Journal

BP Avoids Lawsuits Over Oil Drilling Ban That Followed Gulf Spill

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BP Plc won’t have to face lawsuits by energy and oilfield service companies over losses they blamed on the U.S. offshore drilling ban imposed after the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The court ruling eliminates one of the largest … Source: Claims Journal