Archive for February 2016
Ban on Air Shipments of Lithium Batteries Proposed by UN Panel
A U.N. panel recommended Wednesday that cargo shipments of rechargeable lithium batteries be banned from passenger airliners because the batteries can create fires capable of destroying planes, said aviation officials familiar with the decision. The International Civilian Aviation Organization’s air … Source: Claims Journal
Read More13 Indictments Handed Down in Massive California Workers’ Comp Fraud Scam
An investigation into what’s being called one of the largest cases of workers’ compensation healthcare insurance fraud in California Department of Insurance history led to 13 indictments announced today against seven Southern California-based medical professionals. This is the second wave … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew York City Flood Defense Plan Advances Slowly
After ocean waters poured into lower Manhattan during Superstorm Sandy, experts began dreaming up a solution: a U-shaped barrier of earthen berms, walls and gates that would keep floods out and the nation’s financial capital dry. Now, more than three … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Dakota Bill Seeks to Clarify Workers’ Comp Law
A bill introduced in the South Dakota House would clarify state law on when part-time employees injured on the job should also receive workers’ compensation benefits for their other part-time positions. The proposed legislation stems from a 2015 state Supreme … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Suit Aimed at Replacing Flint’s Lead Pipes
Environmental and civil rights groups are asking a federal judge to order the prompt replacement of all lead pipes in Flint’s water system to ensure residents of the Michigan city have a safe drinking supply. A lawsuit filed Wednesday morning … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFed Agency Says 80 Dangerous Texas Plants Pose Risk to Public Centers
Dozens of Texas plants similar to a fertilizer facility that exploded in the town of West in 2013, one of Texas’ worst industrial accidents, are still operating near schools, hospitals and residential neighborhoods, federal regulators say. A report released by … Source: Claims Journal
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