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Musk Expects Europe, China to Approve Tesla’s Full Self-Driving System Soon
Tesla is likely to win regulatory approval in Europe and China for its driver-supervised Full Self-Driving system as early as next month, CEO Elon Musk said on Thursday, as the electric automaker looks to boost software revenue amid slowing vehicle … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTrump Sues JPMorgan, CEO Jamie Dimon for $5B Over Alleged Debanking
U.S. President Donald Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon on Thursday, accusing them of debanking him by closing several of his accounts to further a political agenda. The lawsuit, filed in a … Source: Claims Journal
Read More20,000 AI Users at Travelers Prep for Innovation 2.0; Claims Call Centers Cut
Days after announcing a deal to equip 10,000 engineers and data scientists at Travelers with AI assistants, the insurance company’s leader detailed “differentiating domain expertise” around data and technology, which fuel long-term profit growth for the insurer. Travelers Chief Executive … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBroken Rail May Have Caused Spanish High-Speed Train Crash
The high-speed train crash that killed 45 people in Spain on Sunday may have been caused by a rail fracture that likely occurred before the accident, based on preliminary findings of a probe into the disaster. Investigators with Spain’s Comisión … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSweeping US Winter Storm Threatens Blackouts and Snarled Travel
A swath of the U.S. from the Southern Rockies to the Mid-Atlantic and New England is on alert for a storm that could last days, disrupting travel and threatening blackouts. Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGrandson Not Covered Under Grandma’s Home Insurance
A homeowner’s insurer was right to deny a grandmother coverage for a claim against her grandson because he did not qualify as a member of her household. The Massachusetts Appeals Court agreed with Arbella Mutual Insurance Co. that the grandson, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAppeals Court Allows for Separate Loss-of-Consortium Damages
A Missouri spouse can collect loss-of-consortium damages separate from her husband’s underinsured-motorist benefits, a federal appeals court ruled. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that an Auto-Owners Mutual Insurance Company auto policy was poorly drafted. Therefore, its ambiguity … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrawford Names New Operating Divisions, Appoints Hoberman CEO of U.S. Operations
Crawford & Company launched a new global operating structure which the company says is designed to accelerate its strategy to deliver an integrated service model and strengthen collaboration across geographies. Crawford will now operate under two divisions: U.S. Operations and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla Robotaxi Rides Without Safety Monitors Begin in Austin
Tesla Inc. is beginning to offer actual robotaxi rides in Austin, a milestone for the carmaker that launched a service seven months ago with vehicles that have relied on human supervisors sitting in front seats. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWhy Cities Are Reverting 1-Way Streets Back to Their Original 2-Way Design
Excessive speeding was so common on parallel one-way streets passing a massive electronics plant that Indianapolis residents used to refer to the pair as a “racetrack” akin to the city’s famous Motor Speedway a few miles west. Originally two-way thoroughfares, … Source: Claims Journal
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