Archive for June 2016
University of Wisconsin Crash Study Aims to Make Roads Safer
It was an early-August evening in rural Wisconsin. An SUV traveling north along a two-lane road veered over the center line. Before landing in a ditch, the car hit a light pole, speed-limit sign and a 13-year-old pedestrian, who died … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCompanies Slow to Deploy Data, Technology to Detect Fraud: KPMG
Fraudsters are more often caught by tip-offs and complaints, management review, accidentally, suspicious superiors and internal audits than by use of technology and data analytics. According to consulting firm KPMG, North companies are not capitalizing on the use of data … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOverdoses, Falls Top Causes of Accidental Deaths Each Year
Accidents are killing more Americans each year, increasingly from overdoses and falls. A new report from the National Safety Council said that in 2014, more than 136,000 Americans died accidentally. That’s up 4.2 percent from the year before and a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMan Made Climate Change Likely Contributed to French Floods
An international team of scientists has found that man-made climate change nearly doubled the likelihood of last month’s devastating French flooding. In a quick but not peer-reviewed analysis , the World Weather Attribution team of climate scientists used past rainfall … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Boosts Training to Identify Airline Pilots’ Mental Health Issues
U.S. regulators have increased training for the doctors who screen airline pilots so they can better spot mental health issues in the wake of last year’s suicide that killed 150 people on a Germanwings flight deliberately crashed in the French … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSupreme Court Allows Larger Damages in Intentional Patent Infringement
The U.S. Supreme Court eased the way for larger damage awards when a company intentionally copies a patented invention. Voting unanimously, the justices said a key federal appeals court had placed overly rigid limits on the ability of trial judges … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBurger Chain Wendy’s Cyber Attack Bigger Than First Thought
U.S. burger chain operator Wendy’s Co. said it had discovered additional instances of unusual credit card activity at some of its franchise-operated restaurants, widening the scope of an earlier cyber attack on the company. The company in January said it … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHouston Ship Channel Pilot Blamed in 2015 Collision
Federal safety experts say errors by a Houston Ship Channel pilot likely caused the 2015 collision between two 600-foot vessels that led to a chemical spill. The Houston Chronicle reported Wednesday that the National Transportation Safety Board has urged Houston … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Must Speed Up Food Recalls: Inspector General
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is too slow to order companies to recall tainted foods, leaving people at risk of illness and death, a government watchdog said in a review of the agency’s food safety program. The Department of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Governor Seeking Federal Disaster Declaration for 12 Counties
Gov. Greg Abbott asked for a federal disaster declaration Thursday for a dozen Texas counties inundated by flooding and other damage from recent storms, seeking money and low-interest loans so those places can rebuild. Abbott’s request to President Barack Obama … Source: Claims Journal
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