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NFL Teams Move Away from Using Scissor Lifts for Filming

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Mike Perkins has spent countless hours filming Jacksonville Jaguars practices from a scissor lift about 50 feet in the air. It was uncomfortable, even downright scary, at times. Strong wind, sideways rain, nearby lightning, Perkins has experienced all of it. … Source: Claims Journal

Texas’ Closed Formulary Helped Reduce Costs, Opioid Use

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A recent analysis by researchers at the Texas Department of Insurance shows that the Texas pharmacy closed formulary is lowering costs and reducing the use of opioids. “Other states are interested in the success we’re having in Texas,” said Workers’ … Source: Claims Journal

Federal Agencies Propose New Plan to Tackle Drowsy Driving

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Drowsy driving’s annual societal costs are estimated to be $109 billion, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). The figure is likely higher given that it doesn’t include property damage costs. With … Source: Claims Journal

Ford to Introduce Driverless Cars to Ride Hailing Services by 2021

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Ford Motor Co., which put the world on wheels a century ago, is now taking the driver out of the driver’s seat. The company said it plans to have a fully autonomous vehicle – no steering wheel, no gas or … Source: Claims Journal

Tyson Foods Fined $263,000 After Amputation at Texas Plant

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Inspectors fined Tyson Foods more than $263,000 for safety violations at an East Texas poultry plant where a worker’s finger was amputated when it became stuck in a conveyor belt, federal officials announced Tuesday. The U.S. Department of Labor said … Source: Claims Journal

Little Progress in Railroad Adoption of Key Safety Technology

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Many commuter and freight railroads have made little progress installing safety technology designed to prevent deadly collisions and derailments despite a mandate from Congress, according to a government report released Wednesday. The technology, called positive train control or PTC, uses … Source: Claims Journal

Louisiana’s Eroding Coast a $100B Nightmare for Big Oil

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From 5,000 feet up, it’s difficult to make out where Louisiana’s coastline used to be. But follow the skeletal remains of decades-old oil canals, and you get an idea. Once, these lanes sliced through thick marshland, clearing a path for … Source: Claims Journal

People News: Newby, Johnson, Hudgens, Pieretti

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Martin Newby Joins Olympus Insurance as VP of Claims Olympus Insurance Company, a Florida homeowners insurer, named Martin Newby vice president of Claims. Newby will serve as Olympus’ senior claims executive responsible for the development, implementation, organization and leadership of … Source: Claims Journal

Pennsylvania Councilman to Resign Amid Insurance Fraud Charges

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A city councilman is resigning following charges he filed a false accident report and repeatedly changed his explanation for what happened. Lebanon councilman Tony Matula, 59, faces charges including insurance fraud, false reports to law enforcement and hit and run, … Source: Claims Journal

Illinois Traffic Fatalities Expected to Top 1,000 in 2016

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Safety and insurance industry experts say Illinois traffic fatalities are expected to pass 1,000 this year for the first time since 2008 because of higher speeds, more miles driven and an increase in the number of younger drivers on the … Source: Claims Journal