Archive for April 2016
Pharmacy Management Aids in Reducing Opioid Use by Ohio Workers
The amount of opioids prescribed to injured Ohio workers has fallen significantly since the state’s insurance fund for injured workers created a pharmacy management program amid concerns about painkiller usage. Fewer than 4,800 workers have been deemed opiate-dependent after exceeding … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWeather Most Common Cause of Homeowners Claims
Weather incidents were the most common cause of damages, resulting in more than half of all claims according to newly released data by The Travelers Companies, Inc., identifying the most common and costliest homeowners claims. Based on a review of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Teen Is 10th U.S. Death Linked to Takata Airbag
A 10th person has died in a crash in the U.S. involving a ruptured Takata Corp. airbag inflator, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A 17-year-old woman died from injuries sustained in a March 31 crash in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSettlement Cancels Third GM Trial Over Father of Five’s Death
After two straight victories in test trials over a deadly ignition switch defect in millions of vehicles, General Motors Co. settled a case that was set set to go before a jury next month, avoiding potentially emotional testimony about the death … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAhead of Season, Oregon May Renew Wildfire Insurance
Oregon is considering another year of insurance coverage to help pay for catastrophic wildfire seasons. British insurance giant Lloyd’s of London is offering the state another year of coverage despite three consecutive years of expensive, drought-fueled wildfires. The policy could … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMarch Flooding Losses in Louisiana Could Top $15M
The agricultural loss from the March flooding across Louisiana could top $15 million, according to an economist with the LSU AgCenter. Kurt Guidry said the loss figures are preliminary, because reports are coming in daily from farmers and producers. Guidry … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEffects of Global Warming Making US Sick
Man-made global warming is making America sicker, and it’s only going to get worse, according to a new federal government report. The 332-page report issued Monday by the Obama administration said global warming will make the air dirtier, water more … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMaine Fire Marshal Says Hayride Regulations Not Feasible
A working group set up after a fatal haunted hayride accident has concluded there’s little the state can do to improve the safety of hayrides and other farm-based amusements. Maine, like many states, has no law regulating farm amusements or … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRussia, China Remain Greatest Cyberthreats, but Iran is of Growing Concern
Russia and China present the greatest cyber security threat to the U.S., but Iran is trying to increase and spend more on its capabilities, the Navy admiral in charge of the military’s Cyber Command told Congress Tuesday. Adm. Michael Rogers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHospitals Ignored Software Flaw Warnings Allowing Hackers Access to Systems
The hackers who seriously disrupted operations at a large hospital chain recently and held some data hostage broke into a computer server left vulnerable despite urgent public warnings since at least 2007 that it needed to be fixed with a … Source: Claims Journal
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