
November 13, 2013
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Today's HeadlinesNational Tesla Review to Hinge on Whether Design or Luck Caused FiresTesla Motors Inc. co-founder Elon Musk says "there's definitely not going to be a recall" of the company's Model S sedan. Ultimately, it's ... J&J Said to Reach $4 Billion Settlement of Hip-Implant SuitsJohnson & Johnson will pay more than $4 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits over its recalled hip implants in the largest settlement ... OSHA Proposes New Rule to Improve Tracking of Workplace InjuriesThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration recnetly issued a proposed rule to improve workplace safety and health through improved ... Cindy Baroway Elected as President of the CPCU SocietyCindy Baroway, CPCU, M.Ed., AIC, was elected as the 2013-14 president and chair of the CPCU Society leadership council at the CPCU Society ... East Is Negligent Misrepresentation a Covered 'Occurrence'?Generally there is a split among the jurisdictions as to whether negligent misrepresentation generally constitutes an "occurrence." ... Suit Alleges Bank of America Neglected Rhode Island SkyscraperThe owner of Rhode Island's tallest building is suing Bank of America for more than $23 million, saying it neglected the Art Deco-style ... Rhode Island Police Recover Loot From String of BurglariesPolice in Rhode Island have recovered a long list of items including knives, sunglasses, electronic equipment and more than 50 watches that ... YMCA Seeks Dismissal of Pool Death SuitThe YMCA in Lynchburg, Va., is seeking the dismissal of a $10 million lawsuit stemming from a pool-related death. The News & Advance says ... Midwest Rolling Bars Known as Pedal Pubs Would be Legal in WisconsinPedal pubs could ride on legally in Wisconsin under a bill headed toward passage in the state Legislature. Pedal pubs are multiple-person ... Missouri Town Amends Red-Light LawIf you're caught by a camera running a red light in the suburban St. Louis town of St. Peters, you can now expect to get penalty points ... Hundreds Mark Year Since Deadly Indianapolis BlastHundreds of family members and neighbors have marked the one-year anniversary of a massive explosion that ravaged an Indianapolis ... Illinois Man Dies Lifting Boxes at Schaumburg MallPolice in northwest suburban Chicago say a man has died after he fell from a truck lift gate while unloading boxes at Woodfield Mall in ... Southeast Outpatient Hospital Costs Per Claim For Workplace Injuries in Florida Growing RapidlyThe average cost per claim of outpatient hospital care for injured workers in the Florida workers' compensation system continued to grow ... As Alabama Flames Fade, New Oil-by-Rail Questions AriseThe second explosive oil-train derailment this year, which has finally burned out in rural Alabama, may raise new questions about the ... West Virginia Mobile App Alerts County Residents of EmergenciesA unique smartphone app was launched geared at keeping Cabell and Wayne county residents aware of local emergencies, from small traffic ... Kentucky Files Rehabilitation Plan for Schools' TrustThe Kentucky Department of Insurance (DOI) has proposed taking over the management of the troubled funds used for school board workers' ... VetCor, a Veteran Staffed Insurance Services Firm, FormedDavid Howard, a United States Army veteran, announced the formation of VetCor, an insurance services company specializing in water ... Frontline Offers Personal Umbrella Coverage to Florida HomeownersFrontline Insurance continues the expansion of its homeowner's product offerings with an umbrella insurance product available to Florida ... ![]() South Central New Oklahoma Law Allows Seizure of License PlatesLaw enforcement officers in Oklahoma will soon have the option to seize license plates from uninsured drivers and assign temporary ... Thousands of Tornado-Strewn Photos ReturnedA group of volunteers who've spent the past several months cleaning photographs that were blown far and wide by May tornadoes in central ... Charges Filed After Electrocution in Texas Hotel PoolCharges have been filed in connection with the death of a man who was electrocuted at a hotel pool in Houston when the pool lights switched ... West Oregon Family of Man Slain by Salem Police SuesThe family of a man shot to death by Salem police last year is suing the Oregon city and two police officers for wrongful death. The ... Oregon Woman Wins False Imprisonment CaseJurors awarded more than $101,000 to a Happy Valley, Ore., woman who was a victim of identity theft and wrongly arrested by Clackamas ... California Thieves Bypass Luxury Cars, Opt for WatchesPolice say burglars smashed a plate glass window at a San Diego County luxury car dealership, but it wasn't the Rolls-Royces, Bentleys or ... International Witness Saw Captain Flee Concordia for LifeboatA witness in the Costa Concordia shipwreck trial has described how the captain jumped aboard a lifeboat, testifying how the commander ... 1 Killed, 22 Injured in Strong Storm in CroatiaCroatia has been hit by a thunderstorm and gale-force winds that ripped off rooftops and left one person dead and 22 injured. The strong ... Japan Readies Additional $30B for Fukushima Clean-UpJapan's government is finalising plans to borrow an additional 3 trillion yen ($30 billion) to pay for compensating Fukushima evacuees and ... Connect with Claims Journal
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