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

After Crash, Review of Federal Data Shows NJ Transit Had 150 Accidents in 5 Years

New Jersey Transit trains have been involved in more than 150 accidents that caused more than $4.8 million in damage to tracks or equipment since 2011, and the commuter rail has paid more than $500,000 to settle safety violations, according …

Minnesota Dad Remembers Teen Victim by Warning of Distracted Driving Danger

A father in southeastern Minnesota whose daughter was killed in a texting-while-driving crash is spreading the message to teenagers about the dangers of distracted driving. Matt Logan’s 17-year-old daughter, Deej, died four years ago. She was composing a text as …

Farmers: Fall Home Insurance Claims Tied to Rising Fire, Liability Claims

New claims data released as part of the Farmers Insurance Seasonal Smarts Digest shows the potential for home insurance claims tied to liability and fire should be at the forefront of homeowners’ minds. Farmers data shows that liability- and fire-related …

Oklahoma National Weather Museum Completes Second Phase, Seeks Weather Memorabilia

The National Weather Museum and Science Center’s storefront grand opening in September signified completion of phase two of a three-phase project. The next phase is a $70 million, 120,000-square-foot building. “We have it pretty well planned out,” said Doug Forsyth, …

GEICO Overtime Pay Appeal Declined by U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear GEICO General Insurance Co’s appeal of a ruling that the No. 2 auto insurer in the United States must pay overtime wages to its claims investigators after the company had sought …

California Governor Approves New Earthquake Alert System

Californians will begin getting warnings of impending earthquakes through their cellphones, radios and other devices within the next year or two as the state ramps up a lifesaving early warning system, emergency management officials said Thursday. Gov. Jerry Brown signed …

Arizona Sheriff Loses Suit Over 2013 Fall-Related Broken Shoulder

Sheriff Joe Arpaio has lost his lawsuit that sought money from the owners of a downtown Phoenix office building for a broken shoulder he suffered three years ago when he tripped and fell outside the property. The lawman said the …

Declared Disaster, Hurricane Hermine Losses Not Likely to Exceed $400M

President Barack Obama has officially declared a major disaster for areas in Florida affected by Hurricane Hermine. A news release says Obama signed the disaster declaration last week. The president’s action makes federal funding available to residents and businesses in …

Supreme Court Petitioned to Block $1B NFL Concussion Settlement

A second petition has been filed asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reject the $1 billion settlement of NFL concussion lawsuits because of how it treats current brain injuries versus future ones. The former players who filed the petition complain …

Unsafe Forklifts Nets Washington Seafood Firm More Than $100,000 Fine

Forklifts are among the most hazardous vehicles in the workplace, with a great risk of injury and death if they’re not maintained and operated safely. Employers who knowingly and repeatedly expose workers to unsafe forklifts may face stiff penalties. That’s …