Posted July 25, 2016
By now, most have heard about “self-driving technology” and the innovation it promises to offer us. However, a recent fatality involving one of the Tesla autopilot vehicles has many not only questioning the safety of this new technology but also asking about the related insurance claims, as well; specifically, is technology moving too fast for the protection the […]
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Posted July 15, 2016
In June, the Department of Veterans affairs announced that close to 25,000 veterans from all over the country were now eligible to have their traumatic brain injury claims re-examined after finding that these claims were had not been properly evaluated the first time around. Sadly, traumatic brain injuries have been described as the “signature wound[s]” for […]
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Posted July 5, 2016
Oklahoma state employees currently receive workers’ compensation coverage under a state plan, rather than contracting with an insurance company. Taxpayers have filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the state’s insurance plan and demanding that changes be made. Consolidated Workers’ Compensation Program The workers’ compensation plan for Oklahoma state employees, called the Consolidated Workers’ Compensation Program, was […]
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