Archive for March 2015
Mega-Quake in California Likely in Next 30 Years
Scientists are virtually certain that California will be rocked by a strong earthquake in the next 30 years. Now they say the risk of a mega-quake is more likely than previously thought. The chance of a magnitude-8 quake striking the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew York AG Named Prosecutor of the Year by Fraud Association
Cited for an aggressive campaign to counter auto and healthcare insurance fraud scams, the Office of Attorney General in New York was honored with the “Prosecutor of the Year” award by the New York Alliance Against Insurance Fraud, a state … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Potholes Cost Insurers, Consumers $27B
Poor road conditions have cost consumers and the insurance industry at least $27 billion over a five year period, according to a 2014 survey commissioned by Trusted Choice and the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America. The survey also … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSan Andreas Fault Study Leads to Better Understanding of Earthquakes
As everyone who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area knows, the Earth moves under our feet. But what about the stresses that cause earthquakes? How much is known about them? Until now, our understanding of these stresses has been … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAuto Injury Fraud and Buildup Add Up to $7.7B in Excess Claims Payments in 2012
According to a recent report released by Penn.-based Insurance Research Council (IRC), a nonprofit research organization funded by property/casualty insurers, auto injury fraud and buildup adds an estimated $5.6 and $7.7 billion in excess claims payments in 2012. The comprehensive … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHighway Fatalities Drop 18% in West Virginia in 2014
Division of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Pat Reed says an 18 percent decline in highway fatalities could be due to recent safety laws and public awareness campaigns. Reed said Tuesday that highway fatalities dropped from 332 in 2013 to 271 in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlorida Governor Denies He Silenced ‘Climate Change’ Talk
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is denying allegations that his administration banned use of the terms “climate change” and “global warming” in officials reports and speeches. The governor made the denials in response to a report by the Florida Center for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFamilies Settle Over Youths’ Deaths on Michigan Dairy Farm
There’s a settlement in a federal wrongful death lawsuit by families of two young people who died in 2010 after falling into a tank at a Barry County dairy farm, according to legal documents. The Grand Rapids Press reported that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMississippi Texting While Driving Ban Goes to Governor’s Desk
Mississippi is one step closer to becoming the 45th state to ban texting while driving, after the state Senate overwhelming passed such a bill earlier this week. Governor Phil Bryant is expected to sign the measure into law if it’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBill Presumes Connecticut Firefighters’ Cancer Is Job-Related
State lawmakers in Connecticut are considering legislation that would presume firefighters who have cancer most likely got it from their jobs, easing claims for insurance or workers’ compensation. The science supports firefighters’ argument, Waterbury Deputy Chief Richard Hart, political affairs … Source: Claims Journal
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