Archive for March 2015
The Benefits of Addressing Ergonomics in Failed Return to Work Claims
Erroneous job descriptions and employer inflexibility are just two ways in which return to work efforts get thwarted, say industry experts. “Effective return to work really starts way before an injury happens,” said Judy Sehnal, lead ergonomic consultant at The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStandard Mortgage Clause Effects on Vacancy Restrictions in Homeowner Policies Under Minnesota Law
Generally there are two types of mortgage clauses contained within homeowner policies: (1) a standard mortgage clause; and, (2) an open form mortgage clause. Standard mortgage clauses specify that “the insurance with respect to the mortgagee shall not be invalidated … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreI.I.I. Celebrates International Pi Day With Insurance Facts
Known as the “Math Geek Mardi Gras”, Pi Day is a growing international event that underscores the wonder of numbers, by celebrating everyone’s favorite irrational number: Pi. And it is a time to recognize that the insurance world is a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGM Settles Faulty Ignition Switch Death Suit That Spurred Millions of Recalls
General Motors Co. settled a lawsuit over the death of a 29-year-old woman that helped trigger the recall of 2.59 million cars with faulty ignition switches, lawyers for her family said. Brooke Melton, 29, died in a March 2010 crash … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOilfield Safety a Concern as Companies Cut Costs During Downturn
A deadly oil well explosion in Texas’s Permian Basin this week offers a cautionary note of the industry’s challenges as companies cut costs during a market downturn. Even as deaths in the industry have climbed much less than the breakneck … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSandy Victims Would Get Estimates on Rebuilding Aid Under New Jersey Bill
New Jersey residents still recovering from Superstorm Sandy would get individual estimates of when they can expect to receive rebuilding aid under legislation proposed by the state Senate president. Steve Sweeney says his bill is designed to increase transparency and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHonda Spends Millions on Recall Ads Linked to Takata Airbag Deaths
Honda Motor Co., the carmaker at the center of an airbag safety crisis, is spending millions of dollars on its first U.S. advertising campaign linked to a recall. The company will urge owners to immediately replace potentially lethal airbags made … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFriday the 13th Superstition May Ring True for Some Drivers: Aviva
The age old superstition about falling prey to bad luck on Friday the 13th does in fact ring true for some motorists according to data from Aviva, the UK’s largest insurer, released last summer. Analysis of 10 years of Aviva … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHouston Ship Channel Chemical Spill Cleanup Will Take Several Days
Efforts to clean up one of the nation’s busiest seaports after a collision between two vessels on the Houston Ship Channel spilled a flammable chemical were expected to take at least several days, U.S. Coast Guard officials said Tuesday. About … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWashington Senate Passes Bill to Lower Work Injury Settlement Age
The Washington state Senate has passed a bill to lower the age at which an injured worker can settle a claim from 53 to 40. The chamber passed Senate Bill 5513 on a 28-21 vote Tuesday after debate on whether … Source: Claims Journal
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