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IIHS: Fleets Saw Sharp Drop in Collisions, Wear After Adopting GPS‑Based Speed Tech
Fleets using active intelligent speed assistance are reporting fewer speeding violations, reduced aggressive driving and lower operating costs. According to a new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study based on interviews conducted by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Volpe Center, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDentist Sentenced After Blowing up His Office to Gain Insurance Payout
Almost one year ago, an Alabama dentist was captured on surveillance video setting fire to his dental office in Evergreen, triggering an explosion that destroyed the building and slightly injured the dentist. Last week, Dr. Douglas P. O’Connor was sentenced … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUber Expands Female Driver Option in the US Amid Mounting Assault Cases
Uber Technologies Inc. said that a feature designed to match female riders and drivers will be available nationwide, expanding access to a safety measure as it seeks to resolve thousands of sexual assault complaints from passengers in the U.S. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUnconditional Payments Interrupt Prescription for Louisiana First-Party Claims
Unconditional payments—payments made without condition or reservation of rights, such as settlement offers—restart the clock on the standard two-year prescriptive period for Louisiana first-party insurance claims, the state high court ruled. The prescriptive period is interrupted by unconditional payments even … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy: Heat Waves That Spark Damaging Droughts Happening More Frequently
Heat waves that lead to sudden and damaging drought are spreading across the globe at an accelerating rate, highlighting how climate change-fueled extremes can build dangerously off each other, a new study found. Researchers from South Korea and Australia looked … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGen Digital Overturns $481M Patent Award on Columbia University Lawsuit
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday overturned a $481 million ruling that New York’s Columbia University had won against software company Gen Digital for infringing patents related to cybersecurity technology. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNuro’s Self-Driving Car Tech Hits Tokyo Streets in First International Deployment
U.S.-based startup Nuro said on Wednesday its self-driving vehicles are now operating on public roads in Tokyo with safety operators present, marking the company’s first international autonomous deployment. The Nvidia- and Uber-backed company said it did not train its system … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreState Farm’s California Homeowners Rate Request: It’s Settled — Almost
The long back-and-forth struggle between State Farm General Insurance Company, the California Department of Insurance and Consumer Watchdog is winding down, with the parties agreeing that an emergency 17% homeowners insurance rate hike will stand. That 17% increase, and increases … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFootball Associated With Nearly One-in-Five Brain Injuries in Youth Sports
Newswise — Youth football accounts for the largest share of sports‑related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in children and young adults, nearly one in every five TBIs, according to a preliminary study released March 4, 2026, that will be presented at … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBankers Gain a New Route to Huge Payouts From UK Tribunals
Finance-sector workers are about to become the unintended beneficiaries of the U.K.’s Employment Rights Act, a set of trade-union-backed policies primarily designed to strengthen protections for people in low-paying or insecure jobs. The Labour government will scrap the financial cap … Source: Claims Journal
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