Archive for June 2016
GM Introduces Rear Seat Reminder for Cars in U.S.
Even the most organized drivers need a little help remembering everything. General Motors introduced the Rear Seat Reminder for U.S. customers. The feature, believed to be the first in the industry, is designed to remind drivers to check the back … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConsumer Advocates Urge Denial of Texas Homeowner Policy Arbitration Endorsement
A Texas insurance company has filed to offer an optional endorsement to its homowners insurance policy that would require mandatory arbitration in claims disputes in exchange for a premium discount, and the head of the Office of the Texas Public … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRegulator Says Self-Driving Cars Need to Be Twice as Safe
Self-driving cars must increase safety at least twofold to make a real dent in the 38,000 lives lost on American roads last year, the U.S. auto safety chief said as the federal government prepares to release rules for autonomous vehicles … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHackers Selling Access to 70,000 Company Computer Systems
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab says it has uncovered an online marketplace where criminals from all over the world sell access to more than 70,000 hacked corporate and government servers for as little as $6 each. Kaspersky discovered the forum after … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFraud Coalition Urges Texas High Court to Let Insurers Prove Fraud
Allowing medical providers to hide false claims amid treatment for crash injuries will encourage scams and could discourage insurers from writing business in Texas, the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud said in an amicus brief filed this week with the state … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNICB: Insured Tailgate Thefts Declined 6% in 2015
For the first time in five years, insured tailgate thefts posted a decline, according to a new report by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). The 6 percent decline in 2015 reverses a consecutive five-year escalating theft trend. In 2014, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIndiana Mom Wants Mandatory Helmet Law After Daughter’s ATV Death
The mother of an Indiana girl who died in an all-terrain vehicle crash has started a nonprofit foundation in partnership with state lawmakers to draft a helmet law and mandatory safety education for children who ride ATVs. Ashlee Bruggenschmidt’s 11-year-old … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAuto Burglaries an Epidemic in San Francisco
Across the street from San Francisco’s main jail, business is booming at Auto Glass Now where more than a dozen motorists show up on an average day to replace windows broken by thieves. “It’s been insane,” said Julio Lara, the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFour Years Later, Louisiana Sinkhole Stable
A massive sinkhole that went viral in 2013 swallowing trees in Assumption Parish, La., and forced more than 300 residents from their homes has quieted down as officials slowly allow residents to come home. The sinkhole, located in Bayou Corne … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTackling First Notice of Loss Claims Assignments With Technology
Assigning claims upon receipt of the first notice of loss (FNOL) can be a cumbersome process. Evaluating an adjuster’s file load, availability and appropriate state licensing can be time consuming and may delay initial contact with the claimant or policyholder. … Source: Claims Journal
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