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Study Examines Moral, Ethical Considerations in Autonomous Car Decisions
A crash by one of Uber Technologies, Inc.’s self-driving cars earlier this year resulted in the first pedestrian death associated with self-driving technology. The incident highlighted the challenges technology companies are facing in developing software that can adequately detect and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMichigan Appeals Court: Bank Not Liable in Wrong-Way Driver’s Crash
The Michigan appeals court says a bank can’t be blamed for a crash that occurred when a confused driver went the wrong way in suburban Detroit. According to facts stated within the appeal, Frank Scola was just 7-years-old when he … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMichael Strengthens to a Category 4 Hurricane
Hurricane Michael, with winds strengthening to 145 miles an hour, is poised to be the strongest storm to hit the continental U.S. since 2004, with a life-threatening surge and the potential to cause $16 billion in damage. Michael is about … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreS.C. Coastal County’s New Flood Map May Already be Outdated
A South Carolina county is getting new flood maps for the first time in 14 years, but it’s possible they’re already out of date. The Post and Courier reports Charleston County’s new flood maps won’t include data from floods of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Law Protects Medical Professionals Who Travel with Sports Teams
President Donald Trump has signed legislation that will protect sports medicine professionals who travel with sports teams by ensuring that their license and liability insurance remains in effect even when they cross state lines. The Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Wildfire Victims Voice Complaints During Cleanup
One year after a devastating series of wildfires ripped through Northern California wine country, destroying thousands of homes, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ first experience cleaning up after a wildfire has turned into an expensive bureaucratic mess and California’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy: Global Sea Level Could Rise 50 Feet by 2300
Global average sea-level could rise by nearly 8 feet by 2100 and 50 feet by 2300 if greenhouse gas emissions remain high and humanity proves unlucky, according to a review of sea-level change and projections by Rutgers and other scientists. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe Case of Not All B’s are Alike
Long before the popularity of the immense pipe organs commonly found in churches from the 16th century on, an Alexandrian engineer invented the first keyboard instrument in 3rd Century BC called the Hydraulis. The progeny of all modern keyboard instruments … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNICB: Stolen Classic Pickup Returned to Owner After 3 Years in Mexico
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has been helping law enforcement recover stolen vehicles for 106 years. And over that time, NICB has documented some fairly unique recoveries. Such was the case when Bob Brown, a car collector from Arroyo … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDeadly N.Y. Crash Spotlights Big Limousines Safety Loopholes
A limousine crash over the weekend that killed 20 people has focused attention on rules governing the ungainly vehicles, which can be as long as 30 feet and are exempt from the crash standards that apply to new cars and … Source: Claims Journal
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