Businesses Already Using, Testing Autonomous Vehicles While private passenger autonomous vehicles are still being tested by Google and other car manufacturers and state legislators mull rules... Read More
Survey Reveals Many Drivers Assess Conditions When Using Cell Phones Though a large majority of drivers support laws prohibiting cellphone use while driving one thing is apparent: people are still... Read More
SEC Reports Rise in Whistleblower Tips in Fiscal 2014 The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission received more than 3,500 tips from whistleblowers in fiscal year 2014, the largest number... Read More
Research Reveals Most Common Causes of Head Injuries in Children A study in which more than 43,000 children were evaluated for head trauma offers an unprecedented picture of how children... Read More
Liberty Mutual Announces Flexible Cyber Coverage Packages Liberty Mutual Insurance announced that is now offering flexible cyber coverages on its commercial package products and monoline general liability... Read More
2014 Winter Storm Losses Expected to Total Close to $2.5B With an arctic cold surge and heavy snow accumulations in large parts of the United States last week, potential hazards... Read More
Injury Spike Seen as a Result of Thanksgiving Pickup Football Games Every year around this time, Loyola University Medical Center sports medicine surgeon Dr. Pietro Tonino sees a spike in sprains,... Read More
Coverage Implications Related to a Data Breach Despite dedicated cyber risk policies, a security breach can trigger a variety of claims and coverages, security experts said at... Read More
Space Heaters Annually Cause 25,000 House Fires The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that more than 25,000 residential fires and more than 300 deaths are caused each... Read More
Only 6% of Cars Recalled for Airbags Repaired Honda Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and other major automakers have fixed only a fraction of the almost 8 million... Read More