Ken and Megan Gerber dive into the week's biggest stories — the FBI investigation into 11 scientists who've gone missing or died with ties to NASA, MIT, and Los Alamos. The explosion of AI voice cloning scams (and why your family needs a code word). Why Arizona is now #5 in the country for romance scam losses. And the debate that turned into a full-blown courtroom: drunk drivers vs. distracted drivers — which one is actually more dangerous, and which one should you fear more on the road?
Plus: hear how Arizona's distracted driving laws still aren't catching up to the danger, and why you can't claim punitive damages against a texting driver — yet.
This week on the Injury Report — the stories driving headlines, and what the law actually says about them.
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00:00 11 Scientists Missing or Dead — Federal Investigation Opens
10:07 AI Voice Cloning Scams Are Exploding
17:31 Sponsor Break
18:17 Arizona Romance Scams Skyrocketing
27:08 Drunk Driver vs. Distracted Driver — Which Is Worse?
43:00 Closing Notes — Tones & Bones, Defensive Driving Scholarship