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CES Show Proves Drones Aren’t a Passing Fad

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If you’re used to thinking of drones as a passing fad, last week’s CES gadget show should give you second thoughts. Tiny, self-piloted copters promise to buzzily follow you around like something out of a Neal Stephenson cyberpunk novel. New … Source: Claims Journal

Bond Reduced for Mother of Texas ‘Affluenza’ Teen

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The mother of a Texas teenager who used an “affluenza” defense for a deadly wreck could soon leave jail after a judge on Monday sharply reduced her bond. Tonya Couch’s bond is now $75,000 instead of $1 million. She is … Source: Claims Journal

Fire Expert Testimony Can Make, Break Case

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Understanding why fire expert testimony is accepted or rejected during litigation can save adjusters time and money, according to experts who presented on the subject during a live streaming session held by the National Association of Subrogation Professionals. “Fire Experts … Source: Claims Journal

Bellwether GM Defective Ignition Switch Cases Began This Week in Federal Court

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Zachary Stevens was a teenager headed to bible study when his Saturn Sky shot across a Texas highway into a pickup and killed the driver. Ruben Vazquez, 20, died after a drunk slammed into his stalled Chevy Cobalt on a … Source: Claims Journal

Automakers, Feds to Announce Safety Accord on Friday

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The U.S. government and a group of global automakers are set to unveil a voluntary agreement at the Detroit auto show on Friday aimed at improving auto industry safety and spurring culture changes, according to company and government officials. The … Source: Claims Journal

North Carolina Gets $1M in Fines From Employers Without Workers’ Comp

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The commission responsible for enforcing workers’ compensation laws has cracked down in the last year on employers who don’t carry proper insurance, collecting $1 million in civil fines from uninsured companies. The News & Observer of Raleigh reports that the … Source: Claims Journal

Half of Non-Smoking Teens Impacted by Secondhand Smoke

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Even though fewer U.S. teens are smoking, secondhand smoke remains a big problem for them, a government study found. Nearly half of nonsmoking kids in middle school and high school encountered secondhand tobacco smoke in 2013, and rates were even … Source: Claims Journal

Commentary: Smartphones Keep Young People Off the Road

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Over the winter break, my teenage children observed, based on their friends and acquaintances, that young adults are much less eager to get their driver’s licenses than they once were, and that in general fewer young people have them. I … Source: Claims Journal

Tesla Restricts Autopilot Feature

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Tesla Motors said on Sunday it was updating the Autopilot driving systems in Model S sedans to put new limits on its hands-free operation, which has been both praised for its innovation while criticized for having been launched too early. … Source: Claims Journal

Drone Near Misses Worrisome for Military

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A bird strike can cause millions of dollars of damage or even crash a plane, now officials are concerned that the increase in the use of drones may cause a bigger problem. This year more than 700,000 drones have been … Source: Claims Journal