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Volvo Group Agrees to $197M Settlement With California Over Excess Truck Emissions
Truckmaker Volvo Group on Monday agreed to a $197 million settlement with the California Air Resources Board over alleged violations of the state’s heavy-duty engine regulations. The settlement resolves allegations that Volvo failed to properly disclose auxiliary emission control devices … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAdani Enterprises Reaches $275 Million Settlement With Treasury
Adani Enterprises Ltd. agreed to pay $275 million over a probe by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, putting the Indian conglomerate a step closer to resolving its legal troubles in the U.S. The Treasury Department said on Monday the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla’s Musk Expects Widespread US Use of Cars Without Human Monitors This Year
Tesla chief Elon Musk said on Monday he expects fully self-driving cars without human safety monitors to become more widespread in the United States later this year, after already being introduced in Texas. Speaking by video link to the Smart … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe Big Dog Is Off the Tech Porch: State Farm as ‘Next Gen Good Neighbor’
You’d have to roll back the calendar a few decades to find a time when competitive moves by the nation’s biggest auto and home insurer were described with the phrase, “The big dog is off the porch.” Still, against the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurance Industry Charitable Foundation Names Lowery-Biggers CEO
The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation named LoriAnn V. Lowery-Biggers CEO. Lowery-Biggers will be responsible for overseeing IICF’s overall operations and strategic direction. She will report to the IICF Board of Governors. Lowery-Biggers has more than 30 years of experience. She … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIran Starts Bitcoin-Backed Ship Insurance for Hormuz Strait
Iran has started a Bitcoin-backed insurance service for Iranian shipping companies that want to transit the Strait of Hormuz, the semi-official Fars news agency reported, citing documents obtained from the country’s Ministry of Economy and Financial Affairs. According to a … Source: Claims Journal
Read More34,000 PG&E Customers Without Power on California Fire Risk
More than 34,000 homes and businesses remain without power across PG&E Corp.’s service area after a weekend outage due in part to dry and windy conditions that raised the risk of wild fires. There were 659 outages impacting 34,322 customers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHalf of Pilots Killed in US Accidents Tested Positive for Drugs
More than half of pilots killed in U.S. civil aviation accidents between 2018 and 2022 tested positive for at least one drug, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said in a report published Thursday. Of the 984 pilots who died … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Sees A 27% Increase in Recalled Products in Q1, Report Shows
U.S. product recall activity remained elevated in the first quarter, a new report shows. Sedgwick’s latest U.S. recall report shows the volume of defective products recalled across five U.S. industries rose 27% quarter-over-quarter to 492 million units in the first … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIllinois Man Receives $300K Settlement From Dog Attack
An Illinois man who suffered severe injuries to his hand and fingers in a dog attack received a $300,000 settlement, the law firm John J. Malm & Associates said. The man attacked by two pit bulls while taking his German … Source: Claims Journal
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