Monthly Archives: <span>February 2018</span>

Actor Bill Paxton’s Family Sues Hospital, Doctor for Wrongful Death

The family of Bill Paxton has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a Los Angeles hospital and the surgeon who performed the actor’s heart surgery shortly before he died. The suit filed Friday against Cedars-Sinai Medical Center alleges the surgeon, …

Flurry of Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours May Factor Into Crash

Six British friends boarded a sightseeing helicopter outside Las Vegas on their way to one of the busiest and noisiest stretches of the Grand Canyon – tribal land that is less regulated than the national park and allows tour pilots …

In Illinois Disparagement is Not ‘Patent Pending’

Some insurance policies do not specifically define the term “disparagement” in the policy. When the term “disparagement” is not defined, the courts will come up with a workable definition. As an example, in Lexmark International, Inc. v. Transportation Insurance Co., …

NICB: Car Thefts on the Rise Due to Expensive Parts

If you own a late model car or truck, and you’ve been in a wreck, you may still be shaking your head over the repair bill. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) says today’s vehicles are loaded with expensive parts …

People News: AIG, Brit, Vanguard Claims

Krass Named SVP and General Counsel, General Insurance, and Deputy General Counsel, AIG American International Group, Inc. announced that Caroline Krass will join the company as senior vice president and general counsel, General Insurance, and deputy general counsel, AIG, effective …

Interim Arizona Insurance Director Named

Governor Ducey appointed Keith Schraad to serve as Interim Director of the Arizona Department of Insurance, starting Monday, February 12. The ADOI annually collects over $500 million in insurance premium taxes. Schraad comes has over 25 years of experience in …

Drone Near Miss With Jet Spurs Call to Tighten Laws

A video from a drone that flew within feet of an airliner over Las Vegas and prompted outrage on the internet has spurred three influential U.S. aviation lobbies to call for tighter regulations on hobby drones. Legislation exempting certain hobbyist …

2017 Mining Deaths Linked to Experience Level

According to the most recent Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) quarterly call, there were 15 coal-related fatalities and 13 metal/non-metal mining deaths in 2017. One factor stood out among coal deaths, said Marcus Smith, of MSHA’s coal mine accident …

Satellites Show Warming is Accelerating Sea Level Rise

Melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are speeding up the already fast pace of sea level rise, new satellite research shows. At the current rate, the world’s oceans on average will be at least 2 feet (61 centimeters) higher …

California Legislators Boost Dam Checks After Oroville Near Disaster

California would beef up dam inspections under legislation sent to Gov. Jerry Brown Monday, a year after a near disaster prompted the evacuation of nearly 200,000 residents living downstream from the tallest U.S. dam. The Assembly unanimously gave final approval …