Archive for March 2016
Recent Ban on E-Cigarettes in Checked Bags Highlights Risks
Focus on the risks associated with electronic cigarettes continues to rise as their popularity continues to grow. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes as they are often referred to, are typically a battery powered cigarette look-alike designed to deliver the same nicotine … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIowa Considers Eliminating Vehicle Front License Plates
It’s not legal, but Doug Klein says he hasn’t put front license plates on his cars in 30 years. He’s willing to risk getting a ticket to keep it that way. Klein is the owner of American Dream Machines in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePentagon Challenges Hackers to Test its Cybersecurity
Uncle Sam is looking for a few good hackers. As part of an effort to test its cybersecurity, the U.S. Defense Department is challenging computer geeks from the private sector to hack its public websites and networks. To sweeten the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFord Truck Top Target for Auto Thieves in Texas
The Ford pick-up truck is stolen more often than any other vehicle on the roadway in Texas, according to the Insurance Council of Texas. The monthly report from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) lists Ford trucks, GM trucks … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSt. John Parish Slowly Returning to Normal After Last Week’s Tornado
A sense of normalcy is returning to St. John the Baptist Parish after a tornado struck the west side of LaPlace, Louisiana, last week and damaged more than 500 buildings but remarkably left no one seriously injured. The area hit … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Mexico Bill Reducing Workers’ Comp Benefits for Intoxicated Workers Signed into Law
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez signed legislation that reduces workers’ compensation benefits for employees who injure themselves on the job while drunk or high. “If an employee is drunk or high on the job, they shouldn’t be rewarded with full … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDebris Found From Same Type of Plane as Missing MH370
Debris that washed up in Mozambique has been tentatively identified as a part from the same type of aircraft as the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a U.S. official said Wednesday. Photos of the debris discovered over the weekend appear … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Speciality P/C Carriers Outperform Generalists
Recognizing that specialists trump generalists, the property/casualty insurance market has moved to a greater degree of specialization, according to a new study by Conning, Inc. “We identified over 1,500 individual companies that have fully embraced specialty strategies as a primary … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSubrogating Snowmageddon And Winter Roof Collapses
As someone whose childhood winter chores included shoveling the roof, I have an intimate familiarity with the concept of the potential for roof collapse from the weight of excessive snow and ice. Winter storms this season have produced all-time record … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIndiana House Panel Passes Medical Malpractice Cap Increase
Medical malpractice victims would be able to receive more compensation under a measure an Indiana House committee approved Monday that would update the payment cap for the first time in nearly 18 years. The bill, which passed the Judiciary Committee … Source: Claims Journal
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