Archive for March 2016
FAA: Drone Close Calls, Sightings by Airliners Up Fivefold
Reports of errant drones flouting U.S. regulations including flying too close to passenger airliners and other aircraft surged late last year to an average of four incidents per day, according to Federal Aviation Administration data. The 1,200 incident reports in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe Quest for the Perfect Claims File
Understanding the difference between objective and subjective data is of utmost importance when handling a claim, said Don Myles, a partner with the Arizona law firm of Jones, Skelton and Hochuli. Myles, a presenter at the annual Combined Claims Conference … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNearly All Doctors Prescribe Opioids for Longer Than Recommended
Most doctors – 99 percent – are prescribing highly addictive opioid medicines for longer than the three-day period recommended, according to a national survey. Twenty-three percent prescribe at least a month’s worth of opioids. Also, according to the survey by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMaking Windshields Smarter: Questions on ADAS Calibration
Today’s windshields are poised to start thinking for themselves – but at what cost? When windshields were introduced in the early 1900s, they were not sophisticated devices. In fact, they were optional. Motorists got to choose whether their new car … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNegotiating Claims Like an NFL Referee
Don’t ask for a demand. That’s one recommendation from Ed Hochuli, a National Football League referee and partner with Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, who offered tips on settlement negotiation do’s and don’ts in an interview with Claims Journal during the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSome Knowledge Isn’t Enough to Trigger Known-Loss Exclusion
The purpose of insurance is to protect insureds against unknown, fortuitous risks, and the purpose of insurance policies is not to insure liability incurred prior to the policy issuance. Because of this, modern general liability policies often contain a known-loss … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCleveland Indians Expand Safety Netting Behind Home Plate
The Cleveland Indians are expanding and extending the safety netting behind home plate at Progressive Field to better protect their fans. The club is following recommendations outlined by Major League Baseball in December to help fans avoid being hit by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMore States Deploy Drones to Monitor Traffic, Clear Accidents
That buzzing sound overhead may soon signal the arrival of the 21st-century version of a guy in a hardhat and bucket truck. State transportation departments are increasingly studying the use of drones for everything from inspecting bridges to clearing car … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrone Delivers Package to Nevada Home
A drone has successfully delivered a package to a residential location in a small Nevada town in what its maker and the governor of the state said Friday was the first fully autonomous urban drone delivery in the U.S. Flirtey … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAustralian Authorities Think Mozambique Debris Most Likely From Flight 370
Two pieces of debris recently discovered along the coast of Mozambique are “highly likely” to have come from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australian and Malaysian officials said Thursday. An analysis of the parts by an international investigation team showed … Source: Claims Journal
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