Archive for May 2016
Goodbye El Nino, Hello La Nina Mayhem
Think of it as Mother Nature’s roller-coaster ride: the shift between the weather patterns known as El Nino and La Nina that, at their worst, can cause havoc worldwide. El Nino – spurred on by a warming of the equatorial … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFederal Agency Alleges NFL Sought to Influence Study on Brain Injuries
National Football League officials improperly sought to influence a government study on the link between football and brain disease, according to a senior House Democrat in a report issued Monday. New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone says the league tried to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWi-Fi Enabled New York City Buses Still Without Pedestrian Warning Technology
There are some nifty features on New York City’s sleek new fleet of more than 2,000 buses, the first of which began hitting the streets this past week. But as modern as the buses are, with USB charging ports and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAdvocacy Groups Want Stronger Texting Ban in Oklahoma
Just six months after Oklahoma’s ban on texting and driving went into effect, advocacy groups are calling for even broader measures to curb distracted driving. Oklahoma was among the last states to pass a texting and driving moratorium when the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJD Power: Insurance Websites Not Keeping Up With Customer Expectations
Insurer websites are not keeping up with customer expectations, with just over half saying they “definitely will” return to the site for their servicing needs, according to the J.D. Power 2016 Insurance Digital Evaluation Study, released last week. The Insurance … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePanel Creates Voluntary Privacy Guidelines for Drone Operators
A panel of privacy experts and technology companies organized by the Obama administration has issued guidelines for using drones without being overly intrusive. The suggestions are voluntary, but some business interests involved in the debate hope the guidelines head off … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow Drones Will Impact Claims
Drones may be a game changer for claims investigations and processing, said Kevin Quinley, founder and principal of Quinley Risk Associates. In a Claims Insights podcast interview with Claims Journal, he discussed the transition in the use of drones from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUsing Predictive Analytics to Reduce Claim Duration and Costs
Insurance claims professionals are pioneers in the use of predictive data analytics. Well before the term “Big Data” was coined, claims examiners were digging into the data within filed claims to unearth kernels of wisdom. These insights illuminated ways to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePedestrian Safety Focus of Multi-Agency Forum
Pedestrian fatalities increased six percent in the first six months of 2015 compared to the same period in 2014, according to preliminary figures provided by Dr. Richard Retting, a national practice leader for safety and research at Sam Schwartz Consulting. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreProlonged California Oil Spill Due to Corroded Pipeline
A pipeline company responsible for spilling more than 120,000 gallons of oil on the California coast failed to prevent corrosion in its pipes, detect the rupture or respond swiftly as crude streamed toward the ocean, federal regulators said Thursday. Plains … Source: Claims Journal
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