Claims News Recap
April 22nd - 26th, 2019
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Friday, April 26th, 2019
Here’s reality – many if not most of us will face great challenges. Some may parallel experiences we’ve seen before, just with greater or lesser intensity. There will be more fires, hurricanes and floods. Terrorists will attack us again. Planes will crash. We can’t stop all the bad in the future – the best we can do is try to avoid or at least mitigate the damage....
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Thursday, April 25th, 2019
A proposed class action lawsuit against General Motors alleges owners deserve to be compensated for data the automaker collects from connected vehicles. According to the lawsuit, data from connected vehicles is the next big moneymaker that could be worth more than the vehicles...
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Wednesday, April 24th, 2019
Auto insurance giant Allstate claims in a new federal lawsuit that it fell victim to a racketeering conspiracy involving six metro Detroit patient treatment clinics, an MRI center and a medical transportation company that Allstate says acted together and made millions by abusing Michigan’s no-fault insurance system...
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Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019
A Georgia appeals court is asked to decide if a worker’s injury falls within the coming and going rule while she’s off the clock. A seamstress for Bremen-Bowdon Investment Company parked in a lot owned by the employer. In order to get to and from the parking lot, she had to walk down a public sidewalk and cross the street...
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Monday, April 22nd, 2019
This week, the Artificial Intelligence conference in New York drew thousands of attendees to learn more about the many elements and practices that go into the popular field. That included the topic of ethics in AI and why organizations need to be aware of the negative potential of AI as well as its benefits...
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