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State legislators weigh measures to fight auto insurance fraud

April 18, 2012 The Claims Journal (4/17, Goldblatt) reported that lawmakers “are trying to squeeze crash rings that bedevil auto insurers with bogus injury claims in several heavily populated states.” It identified Florida (termed “ground zero for no-fault fraud”), Michigan and New Jersey as the legislative hot spots, and said that targets included “staged crash … Read more

FMCSA announces intention to study safety of overweight trucks

April 17, 2012 Truckinginfo (4/13) reported the Department of Transportation “wants to better understand the safety performance of overweight vehicles — both permitted and illegally overloaded — so it is looking for state agencies to work with in a study of the issue.” In a Federal Register notice, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration seeks … Read more

Philadelphia Soul Player wins National Guard MVP Award

April 13, 2012 Join the Philadelphia Soul and Lundy Law tomorrow at 6:05 PM at Wells Fargo Center. The Philadelphia Soul will be playing against the the San Jose Sabercats. Yesterday, The Arena Football League announced that Philadelphia Soul linebacker, Joe Goosby has been named the National Guard MVP of the Week for his performance … Read more

Insurance group says car design hinders use of child safety seats

April 12, 2012 The Los Angeles Times (4/12, Hirsch) reports, “Child safety seats are difficult to properly install in cars, according to an insurance industry research group, because of the design of most passenger seats. Joint research conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute found that … Read more

Fearing potential motor failure, Ford recalls 140,000 Focus models

Ford is recalling about 140,000 Focus models from the 2012 model year because the windshield wiper on the passenger side could fail. In other news, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it was ending a 27-month investigation into the 1997-2008 E350 and E450 Ford Cab/Chassis vans and other vehicles without demanding a recall after the agency did not identify a safety defect trend.

Amputation hazard brings baby bicycle seat recall.

April 10, 2012 The Attleboro (MA) Sun Chronicle (4/6, Foster) reported that the Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a consumer alert advising consumers to stop using an infant baby bicycle seat due to a possible amputation hazard. The agency says that Topeak Babyseat II bicycle carrier seats imported from Taiwan, following two incidents of … Read more

Study: most data on hospital infections unavailable to public

Hospitals across the country are using near-total discretion in the way they disclose infections that occur as a result of surgeries, cause over 8,000 deaths annually in the US, and cost an additional $10 billion per year to the healthcare system, a new study underscoring the need for public reporting standards has found.

Report defends Philadelphia courts’ performance, neutrality

In the wake of criticism of the Philadelphia civil court system from defense-minded and conservative quarters, Keystone Progress, a Pennsylvania liberal advocacy group, said in a report today that the First Judicial District ‘has an appropriate number of cases relative to its size, but it handles them quickly and efficiently with no apparent favoritism towards plaintiffs.