Archive for February 2016
Oklahoma Governor Approves $1.4M in State Funds for Quake Research
Gov. Mary Fallin approved the use of nearly $1.4 million in state emergency funds Thursday for state agencies working to reduce the increasing number of earthquakes that have been linked to the disposal of oil and gas wastewater in Oklahoma. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow Fraud Brought Down the First Bellwether Case Against GM
When Robert Kleven switched on the news for his drive to work two weeks ago, he had no idea he was about to sink a high-profile lawsuit against General Motors Co. and embarrass one of the best-known plaintiffs’ lawyers in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRoad Damage Worries at Heart of Nebraska Bill Aimed at Heavy Farming Equipment
Farmers rumbling down the road in feed trucks are a common sight in Nebraska, but they may be breaking the law. Tractors, fertilizer spreaders and other heavy farm implements fall into a legal gray area on the state’s roads, creating … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNovember Florida Ballot Will Include Medical Marijuana Amendment
A proposed constitutional amendment to allow medical use of marijuana will be back on the ballot in November and organizers said Wednesday that growing public support and a larger voter turnout in a presidential election year should help pass the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBedbugs Found to be Resistant to Common Chemical Treatments
Some of the most widely used commercial chemicals to kill bedbugs are not effective because the pesky insects have built up a tolerance to them, according to a team of researchers from Virginia Tech and New Mexico State University. Millions … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMaine Supreme Court Affirms Smart Meter Safety Decision
About 600,000 so-called “smart meters” installed in homes and businesses by Central Maine Power pose no credible threat to health and safety, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The Maine Supreme Judicial Court concluded that smart meter critics wanted an … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCDC Chipotle Probe Ends Without Source Being Found
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has concluded its investigation into two E. coli outbreaks that sickened dozens of Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. customers and thrust the chain into a crisis that wiped out more than $10 billion … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpeeding Locomotive Is Focus in Philadelphia Amtrak Crash Probe
The National Transportation Safety Board is focused on why an Amtrak train that derailed in Philadelphia last year sped to 106 miles per hour entering a sharp curve, according to about 2,000 pages of documents released Monday. While not pinpointing … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDriving Usage Based Insurance Information to the Claims Process
While information derived from usage based insurance telematics hasn’t been fully utilized in the claims process, the benefits it can provide – consistency, efficiency and accuracy – offer a way to reduce claims costs according to David Lukens, LexisNexis director. … Source: Claims Journal
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Aspen Group Announces Acquisition of AgriLogic Insurance Services, LLC Specialty insurer Aspen Insurance has acquired AgriLogic Insurance Services, LLC and certain affiliates for cash in a transaction that further diversifies Aspens’s specialty insurance business. AgriLogic, headquartered in Kansas, is a … Source: Claims Journal
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