Here, we examine some burning questions for today's drivers and insurers, from red light and speed cameras to privacy concerns about the data stored in those black boxes.
A combination of telematics, EDRs and black box technologies will continue to impact both claims frequency and severity in different ways. Mitchell's Greg Horn explains.
A combination of telematics, EDRs and black box technologies will continue to impact both claims frequency and severity in different ways. Mitchell's Greg Horn explains.
Many claims these days suggest that automotive brake failure directly contributed to an accident. For those losses where brake malfunction is a suspected cause, the claims investigator is obliged to look into the existence of evidence of brake failure.
EDRs, commonly called "black boxes," offer a variety and wealth of product information that an adjuster will find useful when evaluating opportunity for subrogation.
The loving response to an age-old question published in a 1897 edition of "The New York Sun" continues to shed a light of hope, even in an economically and emotionally wrecked world.