Archive for March 2017
Iowa House Passes Amended Workers’ Comp Overhaul
Republicans in the Iowa House passed a bill Thursday to overhaul how workers in the state are compensated for on-the-job injuries, though they backed off some key proposals amid internal concern over the extent of the changes. The GOP-majority chamber … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCoastal Insurance Costs Increasing as Sea Level Rises
When Julia Lundblad lies in bed at night in her Titlow Beach, Wash., home, she can hear the water sloshing up under her house. It took some getting used to, but she loves it. And she said her neighbors are … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIsrael Becoming Center of Self-Driving Tech Firms
As the world moves toward an era of self-driving cars, Israel is positioning itself to be the Detroit of the future. The country has emerged as a global leader in the fast-growing field of driverless cars, as illustrated by Intel’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCoverage Dispute Handling Has Evolved in 25 Years
Changes in response time, the way research is conducted and the sources of bad faith have all impacted how coverage is evaluated, according to a panel discussion conducted by the American Bar Association’s Trial and Insurance Program Session. The program … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Residents Face Rising Federal Flood Insurance Rates
The cost of federal flood insurance is expected to rise for thousands of Houston, Texas, homeowners as Congress looks to overhaul a program that’s billions of dollars in debt. The National Flood Insurance Program provides coverage to more than 300,000 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePainkiller Directive Latest Way to Avoid Opioids
The ease of relapsing into opioid addiction has led a growing number of states to help residents make it clear to medical professionals they do not want to be prescribed the powerful painkillers. Connecticut and Alaska are two of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTEPCO, Japan Government Liable for Fukushima Failure
A court held Japan’s government and a utility liable on Friday for neglecting tsunami safety measures at the Fukushima nuclear plant and ordered them to pay more money to dozens out of the thousands of people who fled radiation released … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMississippi NTSB Fatal Train-Bus Crash Report Expected Within 3 Weeks
Investigators said Friday that a preliminary report on the train-bus crash that killed four Texas tourists should be ready within two to three weeks. Meanwhile, Biloxi, Miss., Mayor Andrew “FoFo” Gillich on Friday added a seventh railroad crossing to a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUnraveling an Oregon Auto Fraud Case
Kristin Ellenson loves everything about her 2012 Cadillac SRX, from the satiny silver paint job and sporty styling to the leather upholstery and wood-trimmed interior. “The heated steering wheel,” she confides, “is awesome!” She and her husband, Jim, bought the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRestoration Companies Tackle Everything From Crime Scenes to Disasters
Cleanup and restoration crews are used to the unexpected. One day, a crew could be repairing mold damage to a house. The next day, it could be at a homicide. Crews deal with residue of all kinds from fire, water, … Source: Claims Journal
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