Monthly Archives: <span>June 2016</span>

Deadly Railroad Crossing in Colorado Was Tagged for Safety Improvements

A railroad crossing in southern Colorado where five family members, including three young girls, were killed when an Amtrak train slammed into their minivan had been targeted for safety improvements for years. The rural crossing near Trinidad, about 15 miles …

Volkswagen’s Diesel Emissions Settlement Will Cost $15B

Volkswagen AG’s settlement with nearly 500,000 U.S. customers and government regulators over polluting diesel vehicles is valued at more than $15 billion cash, two sources briefed on the matter said on Monday. The settlement, to be announced on Tuesday in …

Inadequate Security Cited in Rapper’s Suit Against Chris Brown, Nightclub

Former rap music mogul Marion “Suge” Knight sued Chris Brown and the owners of a popular southern California nightclub on Monday after he was shot seven times at a 2014 party hosted by the R&B singer. The lawsuit filed in …

Fiat Chrysler Rollaway Recall Linked to 68 Injuries

U.S. safety regulators said on Tuesday there were 68 reported injuries and 266 reported crashes in vehicles, including 2014-2015 Fiat Chrysler Jeep Cherokee models that have a type of gear-shifting control that has confused some consumers and led to roll-away …

Is a Foreign Exchange Student a ‘Ward’ for Purposes of UM/UIM and Medical Payments Coverage?

Uninsured and underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage typically involves three classes of insureds. The named insured, including residents of the household, typically qualify for Class I insured status. Class I insured status is a portable type coverage and is not dependent …

Louisiana Parish Warns of Isolation for Those Refusing Flood Buyouts

Rapides Parish, La., officials are warning a handful of holdouts in south Alexandria subdivisions that they could be isolated if they don’t accept federally-financed flood buyouts. Carrie Robinette, grant administrator for the Rapides Area Planning Commission, said officials have purchased …

Indiana National Park Dune Holes Caused by Rotting Trees

Mysterious holes that forced the closure of a massive dune at an Indiana national park after a 6-year-old boy fell into one and nearly died were caused by sand-covered trees that left cavities behind as they decayed over the years, …

Business Moves

Prime P&C Casualty Insurance Enters Florida Commercial Auto Market Prime Property and Casualty Insurance Inc. (PPCI) has entered the Florida commercial auto market as an admitted carrier specializing in insurance services for distressed and substandard risks. PPCI offers the capacity …

Recovery Continues a Year After Taiwan Water Park Explosion

A year ago and far away from his hometown in New Hampshire, Alex Haas was fighting for his life after suffering burns to over 90 percent of his body at a water park party in Taiwan. A flammable, colored powder …

Joplin Tornado Spurs Research Effort Among Engineers, Scientists

Tornado research has surged since a massive twister destroyed much of Joplin, Mo., and killed 161 people. Engineers, meteorologists and social scientists have published almost 800 peer-reviewed studies about tornadoes over the past five years, The Joplin Globe reports. David …