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IndyCar Adds More Tethers to Reduce Debris and Improve Safety

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Three months after Justin Wilson’s death at Pocono Raceway, IndyCar is taking steps to reduce crash debris and improve safety. The open-wheel series announced Tuesday that it will tether its aerodynamic components beginning next season. The high-tensile tethers are expected … Source: Claims Journal

University of Iowa Conducts Research on Vehicle Automation

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University of Iowa researcher Dan McGehee stopped his black Volvo SUV alongside a gap in the row of parked cars near the Johnson County Courthouse, tapped the display panel and sat back. The vehicle’s computer scanned its surroundings and pinged, … Source: Claims Journal

Judge Rules GM’s Privileged Ignition Switch Documents Can Remain Secret

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General Motors Co and its law firm need not turn over privileged documents to drivers hoping to show that the automaker intended to commit a crime or fraud by concealing defective ignition switches in their vehicles, a Manhattan federal judge … Source: Claims Journal

Audit Finds Smaller Vehicles Missed in School Bus Inspection Program

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A Nevada Highway Patrol program that inspects the state’s school buses for safety is overlooking dozens of vehicles that don’t fall under the traditional definition of a bus, according to state auditors. The audit released earlier this month said about … Source: Claims Journal

This Year Hottest on Record Says UN Weather Agency

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Because of man-made global warming and a strong El Nino, Earth’s wild weather this year is bursting the annual heat record, the World Meteorological Organization announced on Wednesday. The United Nations weather agency’s early bird report on 2015 says it … Source: Claims Journal

Can an Insurer Seek Reimbursement for Uncovered Defense Costs Directly From Cumis Counsel?

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Numerous jurisdictions have recognized an insured’s right to independent counsel where a conflict of interest exists between the insured and the insurance company (Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New … Source: Claims Journal

South Dakota Town Residents Hopeful on Rebuilding After Tornado

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Not everyone is giving up on Delmont. Six months after a tornado destroyed more than 40 homes in Delmont, S.D., some residents have stayed and are rebuilding. Construction projects can be seen around the town from Main Street to a … Source: Claims Journal

Nebraska Prison Riot Damage Could Cost State $1.5M

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Fixing the damage caused by a southeast Nebraska prison riot cost far more than initially predicted and could take until mid-2016 to complete, according to estimates released by the corrections department. The Department of Correctional Services said it needs nearly … Source: Claims Journal

Crawford Announces Restructured Operations

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Atlanta-based Crawford & Company, a global independent claims management solutions provider to insurers and self-insured entities, announced a new simplified operating structure. The new structure is designed to capitalize on Crawford’s competitive position, enhance the firm’s profitability and align with … Source: Claims Journal

Widows Allege Railroad Knew of Defect Before Veterans Killed in Texas Parade

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Intensive care nurse Angie Boivin had just tended to a woman whose leg was severed near the hip when she saw her husband Larry lying nearby under an American flag blanket. She says that she was with him when he … Source: Claims Journal