Posts by Y@DminG
Mississippi Governor Orders 83 Deficient Bridges Closed
Republican Gov. Phil Bryant on Tuesday ordered the Mississippi Department of Transportation to immediately close 83 locally maintained bridges that the federal government says are in bad shape. “These bridges have been deemed unsafe for the traveling public,” Bryant said … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAsbestos-Laden Talc Products Verdict Means J&J, Imerys Owe Millions
Johnson & Johnson and a talc-mining company were ordered by jurors to pay $80 million in punitive damages for hiding that their products, including J&J’s iconic baby powder, had been tainted by asbestos and posed a cancer risk. The New … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUSA Gymnastics Sues Insurers Amid Nassar Sex Abuse Lawsuits
USA Gymnastics is suing its insurance carriers, alleging that they haven’t fully reimbursed it for defense costs incurred in lawsuits filed by victims of disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar. The Indianapolis-based governing body for gymnastics filed its lawsuit against … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAI-Related Liability Considerations
The recent deadly crash of an Uber autonomous car in Arizona highlights the evolving risk related to artificial intelligence (AI). A newly released report by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Future Outlook and Emerging Risks, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOhio High Court to Decide if Ex-Player Can Sue Over Concussions
The Ohio Supreme Court will decide whether the widow of a former University of Notre Dame football player can sue the school and the NCAA over allegations her husband was disabled by concussions from his college career in the 1970s. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreResearcher Says Autonomous Vehicles Are Traveling the Wrong Road to Safety
The current method of programming autonomous vehicles may not be safe, according to Aviral Shrivastava, a computer science associate professor in Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. “Google, Uber and others in the field are using humans … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFEMA Faulted for Failed Contracts to Deliver Hurricane Aid
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded contracts for hurricane supplies without adequately researching whether winning bidders could deliver what they promised, according to a new investigation by Democrats on a Senate oversight committee. The investigation followed disclosures by The Associated … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreShooting Victims Hold Majority on Gunmaker’s Bankruptcy Panel
Remington Outdoor Co.’s newly named panel of unsecured creditors is dominated by members who represent shooting victims, according to court papers filed by the bankrupt arms maker. The five-member committee includes two women whose daughters were shot while on separate … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarmakers Struggle to Keep Driver Engaged Even When on Autopilot
After partially faulting Tesla Inc.’s automation system for a 2016 fatal crash, U.S. safety investigators last year called on carmakers to do more to ensure drivers stay engaged as next-generation cars start to steer themselves. Since then, the National Transportation … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEEOC Harassment Cases May Languish for Years
The federal agency handling workplace harassment complaints has become a crowded waystation in an overwhelmed bureaucracy, with wait times often stretching years. And as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission takes on renewed significance in light of the growing (hash)MeToo movement, … Source: Claims Journal
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