Study Warns on Cumulative Effect of Nuisance Flooding Climate change is being felt in many coastal communities of the United States, not always in the form of big... Read More
Commentary: U.S. Highway Death Rate Can Be Cut to Zero In the near future, the U.S. should be able to prevent thousands, and perhaps tens of thousands, of deaths on... Read More
U.S. Designates 10 Sites for Testing Autonomous Vehicles The U.S. Department of Transportation recently designated 10 “proving grounds” to encourage safe testing of automated vehicle technologies. “The designated... Read More
U.S. Motorists Drove Record 3.2 Trillion Miles in 2016 Motorists drove a record 3.22 trillion miles (5.2 trillion km) on U.S. roads last year, a 2.8 percent rise from... Read More
17 Million Homes Located in Environmental High Danger Zones Millions of homes and condominiums across the country are in high danger zones for environmental hazards. According to the Environmental... Read More
Ford, Google Worry About Humans Being Too Complacent in Self-Driving Cars As Ford Motor Co. has been developing self-driving cars, the U.S. automaker has started noticing a problem during test drives:... Read More
FTC Conducting Probe of Auto Lenders’ Kill Switches A U.S. regulator is looking at whether auto finance companies that use sophisticated technology like ignition kill switches are illegally... Read More
States Consider Letting Dental Therapists Fill Cavities, Pull Teeth Need a tooth pulled or a cavity filled? Forget the dentist. A number of states are allowing or considering letting... Read More
Documenting Subrogation Loss Means Getting Lots of Photos There are never enough photos when it comes to a subrogation claim, according to Cozen O’Connor subrogation attorneys Joseph Rich... Read More
As More Cars Take to the Road, Deaths Reach Highest Since 2007 U.S. motor vehicle deaths last year topped 40,000 for the first time since 2007 as cheap gasoline and a healthy... Read More