Archive for November 2016
Arkansas, Louisiana, and West Virginia Have Highest Rates of Workplace Deaths in Southeastern U.S.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), researchers found that one U.S. region with a particularly high fatal injury rate is the Southeast with 5.2 work-related injury deaths per 100,000 workers, compared with 3.8 nationwide. To … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePeople News: XL Catlin, BSA, GEICO
XL Catlin’s North America Property Insurance Team Promotes Two in US and Bermuda XL Catlin’s North America Property Insurance business announced two promotions. William Volz has been promoted to Southern California regional underwriting leader in Los Angeles while Mark Flanagan … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUsing Graph Analysis to Root Out Complex Fraud Rings
A new form of predictive analytics offers the ability to detect fraud committed by a group or ring in real time. According to Philip Rathle, vice president of products for California-based Neo4j, graph analysis dates back to 2000, when the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: ISO, Erie Insurance, Verisk Analytics
ISO Announces New Miscellaneous Professional Liability Program ISO, a Verisks Analytics business, announced a new Miscellaneous Professional Liability Program to help insurers cover one of the fastest-growing sectors of the U.S. economy. The professional services industry in the United States … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLa Nina’s Stay Temporary, Could Last Through Winter
La Nina has arrived and could hang around through winter, government weather forecasters said Thursday. La Nina, the flip side of El Nino, is the periodic cooling of the central Pacific Ocean that affects weather patterns around the globe. Predictions … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClarence M. Ditlow III, Auto Safety Advocate, Dies
Clarence M. Ditlow III, the executive director of the Center for Auto Safety whose work over four decades forced the auto industry to make important safety and consumer improvements, including installing airbags, has died. Ditlow died at George Washington University … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStruck Walker Shows Need for Safety Work near Mississippi University
A pedestrian advocacy group again seeks safety improvements after a Mississippi State University student was struck Saturday night. Police arrested 22-year-old Jaleen Jenkins for aggravated DUI, driving with a suspended license and no proof of insurance, and have jailed him … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreQuestions Surround Trump’s Civil Lawsuits as he Takes Office
Before Donald Trump is sworn in as President on Jan. 20 he’ll face a different kind of swearing in that few Commanders in Chief have experienced: that of a trial witness in one of the many open civil lawsuits against … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Zealand Hit With 7.8M Earthquake, Tsunami Alert Triggered
A powerful earthquake struck New Zealand’s South Island early Monday, shaking awake residents, causing damage to buildings and prompting emergency services to warn people along the coast to move to higher ground to avoid tsunami waves. The magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTop 10 OSHA Citations of 2016
Last month, the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration released a list of the 10 most frequently cited health and safety violations for the fiscal year. The list was based on close to 32,000 workplace safety inspections completed … Source: Claims Journal
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