Monday 26 November 2012

This Week's Most Popular: Monday, November 26, 2012

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November 26, 2012

Top 10 for the Past Week

1.Formula One Chief Will Fight $650M Damages Claim
Nov 21, 2012 -- Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone said he plans to contest a $650 million damages claim filed in New York, the latest legal case to stem from the sale of the motor racing series in 2005. Investment firm Bluewaters Communications Holdings filed the ...
2.NTSB Issues Report on Hawaii Helicopter Crash
Nov 21, 2012 -- The National Transportation Safety Board has issued its report on a 2009 helicopter crash on Maui in which a commercial pilot and a federal inspector were seriously injured. The crash report does not draw any conclusions about what caused the crash ...
3.Former Texans Punter Sues Stadium Tenant Over Turf
Nov 20, 2012 -- Former Houston Texans punter Brett Hartmann has sued the county agency that operates Reliant Stadium, blaming "unsafe turf" for a possibly career-ending knee injury. The 6-foot-2 Hartmann signed with the Texans as an undrafted free agent in July ...
4.Top 10 Worst Toys of 2012: Consumer Group
Nov 20, 2012 -- The consumer toy watchdog group, World Against Toys Causing Harm, Inc. (W.A.T.C.H.) has issued its annual "10 Worst Toys" list naming toys with the potential to cause childhood injuries or even death. Magnetic Fishing Game, manufactured by Kole ...
5.Thanksgiving Driving Patterns Increase Risk for Fatal Crashes
Nov 20, 2012 -- Thanksgiving often means more food for Americans, but it also means more traffic on the road that brings a greater chance for fatal crashes, according to a recent study of traffic data by The University of Alabama Center for Advanced Public Safety. ...
6.After Sandy Anti-Concurrent Causation Clauses Scrutinized
Nov 20, 2012 -- When Superstorm Sandy battered the East Coast with high winds and a massive storm surge, 111 homes in the Queens, New York neighborhood of Breezy Point were destroyed by a fast-spreading fire. First responders, including firefighters, owned a ...
7.$200,000 Worth of Designer Knockoffs Seized in California Raid
Nov 19, 2012 -- More than $200,000 worth of goods from five local vendors and seized, capping a six month crackdown on Orange County, Calif., retailers suspected of selling counterfeit merchandise called Operation Fashion Faux Pas, according to special agents with ...
8.New Jersey Railway Put Trains in Sandy Flood Zone Despite Warnings
Nov 19, 2012 -- New Jersey Transit's struggle to recover from Superstorm Sandy is being compounded by a pre-storm decision to park much of its equipment in two rail yards that forecasters predicted would flood, a move that resulted in damage to one-third of its ...
9.Insurers Offer Disaster Aid Post-Sandy
Nov 19, 2012 -- According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Superstorm Sandy affected 16 states causing unprecedented damage to the East Coast. As a result of the storm, businesses have pledged more than $123 million to support recovery efforts, with two thirds of ...
10.Claims Execs See Need to Modernize Claims Systems: Survey
Nov 16, 2012 -- A large majority (85 percent) of claims executives at property/casualty insurance companies see their claims systems as lacking the flexibility and modernity needed to address consumers' evolving needs, according to an Accenture survey of U.S. ...

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