Archive for June 2017
Insurers Say They Don’t Owe Because Duke Energy Knew Coal Ash Risk
Dozens of insurance companies say they’re not obligated to help pay for Duke Energy Corp.’s multi-billion dollar coal ash cleanup because the nation’s largest electric company long knew about but did nothing to reduce the threat of potentially toxic pollutants. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBreaking Doctors of the Habit of Prescribing Opioids
Even doctors can be addicted to opioids, in a way: It’s hard to stop prescribing them. Melissa Jones is on a mission to break doctors of their habit, and in the process try to turn the tide of the painkiller … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSignal Authentication May Be Key to Protecting Against Car Hackers
When you and your family are zooming along the freeway, the last thing you’re worried about is the security of your car’s computer systems. That’s one reason Ohio State University Associate Professor Emre Koksal devotes most of his time to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRecent Violations Demonstrate Crane Use Near Power Lines Risky
Recently, three Washington construction contractors were fined by the state’s Department of Labor & Industries for safety violations after a crane boom made contact with high-voltage power lines at a construction site in Seattle. An estimated 14 kilovolts traveled down … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Way to Test Self-Driving Cars Could Cut 99.9 Percent of Validation Costs
Mobility researchers at the University of Michigan have devised a new way to test autonomous vehicles that bypasses the billions of miles they would need to log for consumers to consider them road-ready. The process, which was developed using data … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWildfire Claims Complexity Driving Innovation in Loss Adjusting
Greater complexity in insured losses from forest fires is leading to increasing innovation in loss adjusting, according to Cunningham Lindsey’s 2017 Major and Complex Loss Review. The annual report highlights many examples where increasingly complex losses have led to new … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAttention Disengagement Causes Distracted Driving When on Phone
We all know that talking on a cell phone impedes your driving ability. But new research from the University of Iowa is helping us understand how even a simple conversation can affect your brain’s ability to focus on the roadway. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: Worley Claims Services, Aon, ISO, Workers’ Comp Benchmarking Study
Worley Claims Services Acquires Apex Claims Service of New England Louisiana-based Worley Claims Services, LLC, an insurance claims services provider, announced the acquisition of Apex Claims Service of New England, LLC, a provider of daily and catastrophe commercial and residential … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew York City Carbon Monoxide Leak Sickens 32 People
A carbon monoxide leak in a building three blocks from the World Trade Center sickened 32 people and raised alarm that shuttered several busy blocks in lower Manhattan at the start of the workday Tuesday, authorities said. The problem ultimately … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWhat Spell Checks Don’t Check
The first spell-check system was developed by a group of six linguists from Georgetown University in the late 1970s for the mainframe computers produced by IBM corporation. If, however, you think that Microsoft Word’s Spell Check will alert you to … Source: Claims Journal
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