Archive for February 2017
40,000 Traffic Fatalities a Year Prompts National Safety Council to Issue a Call for Action
Mandatory ignition interlocks, a three tier graduated driver licensing system for drivers ages 21 and below and universal motorcycle helmet laws are just a few of the suggested changes, the National Safety Council (NSC) said will help in reducing traffic … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWraight, New Director of Academy of Insurance, Focuses on Learning Customers’ Needs
Patrick Wraight has been named the director of the Insurance Journal Academy of Insurance, a leading property/casualty insurance learning center that is part of the Wells Media Group. Wraight, an Army veteran, comes to the Academy with more than 12 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWorkers’ Comp to Benefit From New Technology
New technology promises to improve workers’ compensation programs, according to a Marsh webcast broadcast last week. According to Tom Ryan, market research leader, for Marsh’s Workers Compensation Center of Excellence, there are many areas of workers’ comp that can benefit … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePassenger-Carrying Drone Expected to Fly in Dubai Later This Year
Up, up and away: Dubai hopes to have a passenger-carrying drone regularly buzzing through the skyline of this futuristic city-state in July. The arrival of the Chinese-made EHang 184 – which already has had its flying debut over Dubai’s iconic, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Dam Managers Dismissed Flood Concern 12 Years Ago
Environmental activists and local government officials warned more than a decade ago about the risk of catastrophic flooding below a major Northern California dam – the very scenario that threatened to unfold over the weekend, prompting evacuation orders for nearly … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHealthcare System Must do More to Reduce Hospital-Related Deaths Due to Medical Errors
How many patients die in the hospital as a result of preventable medical errors? While debate continues over estimates based on flawed data, the US healthcare system can and must implement effective strategies to reduce adverse events and deaths, according … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePeople Moves: Cunningham Lindsey, Employers, Everest, Swiss Re
Daniel Rejoins Cunningham Lindsey as SVP, Loss Adjusting Services Cunningham Lindsey, a global loss adjusting and risk management services company, announced today the return of Larry “Dan” Daniel to the organization. Daniel is well known in the property and casualty … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHiscox Finds Small Businesses Lag in Cybersecurity Readiness
Small businesses are lagging behind larger companies in preparedness for attacks on their websites or computer systems. That’s the finding of a survey by Hiscox, an insurance company whose target market in the U.S. is small business. The survey released … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Jersey Sisters Lied About Who Was Driving at Time of Crash, Charged With Insurance Fraud
Two Camden County, N.J., sisters have been charged with conspiracy to commit insurance fraud for allegedly lying about which one of them was the driver in an auto crash in an effort to support false claims submitted to an insurance … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConsumer Group, Insurers at Odds on Reasons for Rate Hike After Not-at-Fault Crashes
Most drivers don’t expect to be hit with a rate hike on their auto insurance after a car accident that wasn’t their fault. But a consumer group says it happens, and it’s a problem. The Washington-based Consumer Federation of America … Source: Claims Journal
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