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Bluewire, a first-of-its-kind AI software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, aims to arm motor carriers and their insurers with data to help counter false narratives that lead to damaged reputations and potentially massive punitive damages in lawsuits.
The newly launched company believes that those narratives and the negative public image they create contribute heavily to nuclear verdicts those commonly exceeding $10 million against trucking companies.
Recently, such verdicts have been on the rise. In a study, the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) found that from 2006 to 2019, verdicts of over $10 million almost doubled. In addition, verdicts of over $1 million grew from 26 in 2006-2010 to 265 in 2015-2019.
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His skin warmed; nausea reared its ugly head. It followed him home and crept into his bed as the police officer of 20 years turned to the bottle to ward off the nightmares. The confronting scene of the night of September 9, 2017 stayed with him, consuming him, until one night Sergeant James believed he had to die.
Third victim of crash revealed: Bree Keller, 22, has been revealed as the third victim of the crash in $200,000 Nissan GT-R R35. Thankfully he turned back from the brink, sought help and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, a mental injury triggered by his duties as a first responder.