Archive for September 2015
Guy Carpenter Examines Emerging Risks Impact on the Reinsurance Industry
Cyber, technology and casualty catastrophe and reserving are three key risks affecting property/casualty insurers that continue to emerge, according to Guy Carpenter & Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies. In a new report published this month, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew York Med Mal Insurer’s State Audit Could Trigger Higher Rates for Doctors
New York doctors, some of whom already pay 10 times more for malpractice insurance than physicians in San Francisco, may see their rates soar thanks to a state audit beginning this month. Physicians’ Reciprocal Insurers, whose shaky finances are central … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Diagnostic Errors Occur Frequently, Changes Needed
Most people will experience at least one wrong or delayed diagnosis over their lifetime, a report predicts, calling diagnostic errors a blind spot in modern medicine that sometimes causes devastating consequences. Getting the right diagnosis, at the right time, is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMore Apologies From VW CEO as Emissions Scandal Escalates
The crisis enveloping Volkswagen AG, the world’s top-selling carmaker, escalated Tuesday as the company issued a profit warning following a stunning admission that some 11 million of its diesel vehicles worldwide were fitted with software at the center of a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Suggests Ways to Take Better Workday Breaks
Most people take breaks during their workdays. Coffee breaks. Lunch breaks. Short chats with coworkers. Maybe late afternoon walks around the building. But are they taking the best type of breaks? Breaks that boost energy, concentration and motivation? Two Baylor … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Air Pollution Kills 3.3M Globally, Likely to Double by 2050
Air pollution is killing 3.3 million people a year worldwide, according to a new study that includes this surprise: Farming plays a large role in smog and soot deaths in industrial nations. Scientists in Germany, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia and Harvard … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOhio Allows Classroom Barricade Devices to Protect Against Shooters Despite Concerns
A nationwide push allowing schools to buy portable barricade devices they can set up if an active shooter enters their building has school security and fire experts questioning whether they’re really safe. Those opposed to the devices say they’re complicated … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Police Say Qatari Sheikh who Claimed Diplomatic Immunity Flees U.S. With Ferrari
A Ferrari caught on video zooming through a Beverly Hills neighborhood last weekend is owned by a Middle Eastern sheikh who has since left the country and taken his million-dollar sports car with him, authorities say. Police held a news … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWyoming Latest Test Ground for Smart Vehicles
Wyoming is one of three locations in the country where next-generation “smart vehicles” that could make highway driving less dangerous will be tested. The U.S. Department of Transportation this week announced Wyoming will participate in the Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNearly 1700 Homes Destroyed by California Wildfires
It has been several days since two huge wildfires in Northern California peaked in their ferocity, yet the damage they did is still being revealed daily. Crews who made gains overnight on one of the worst wildfires in the state’s … Source: Claims Journal
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