Archive for July 2017
Mazda Parking Brake May Not Hold; Company Issues Recall Due to Crash Risk
Mazda is recalling more than 307,000 cars because the parking brake may not fully release or could fail to hold the cars, increasing the risk of a crash. The recall covers certain Mazda 6 cars from the 2014 and 2015 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSmall Quantities of Opioids Prescribed for Minor Injuries Increase Risk of Longterm Use
Overprescribing of opioid medications for pain has contributed to a record-high number of drug-related deaths in the United States in recent years. A significant part of the issue, experts say, is the vast amount of variation in opioid prescribing habits … Source: Claims Journal
Read More10 Subrogation Mistakes Insurance Companies Keep Making
“Show me the money.” – Rod Tidwell in Jerry Maguire This year is the 20th anniversary of the 1996 romantic comedy Jerry Maguire. Its director, Cameron Crowe, just published the entire 5,000-word mission statement he wrote for his crisis-hit sports … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMenard’s Loses Appeal in Case of Shopper Hit in Michigan Parking Lot
Months after hearing arguments, the Michigan Supreme Court has decided to stay out of a personal-injury case at a big-box store that could have consequences for retailers in the state. The court said it will let an appeals court decision … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConnecticut Town Wants Sandy Hook Wrongful Death Dismissed
The Connecticut town of Newtown and its Board of Education asked a judge to throw out the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the parents of two children killed during the Sandy Hook shootings in December 2012. The lawsuit, filed in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHawaii Workers’ Comp Insurer Drops Pot Dispensaries Over Concerns
Hawaii’s largest workers’ compensation insurer is canceling insurance policies for seven medical marijuana dispensaries preparing to open this summer. Hawaii Employers’ Mutual Insurance Co., citing concerns over criminal liability since the drug is considered illegal by the federal government, notified … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Ambulances Respond More Slowly in Summer and Winter
Services are vulnerable to disruptions from both hot and cold weather, with the speed of ambulance response beginning to suffer when the mean daily air temperature drops below 2°C or rises above 20°C. This is thanks, largely, to more emergency … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOklahoma’s Rural Roads, Bridges Among Nation’s Worst
Oklahoma’s rural roads and bridges are among the worst in the nation, according to a new report from a national transportation group. TRIP researchers said 16 percent of Oklahoma’s rural bridges are structurally deficient, The Oklahoman reported. That’s the seventh … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreA Drone Pilot’s Perspective on Insurance Claims
Drones are proving to be an affordable, scalable solution for conducting aerial inspections. For large businesses looking to conduct adjustments more efficiently, drones are the optimal way to conserve time and money. In 2016, the FAA’s updated regulations granted insurers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePulse Nightclub Victims Drop Gunman’s Wife From Lawsuit
The wife of the gunman in the Orlando, Fla., nightclub shooting has been dropped from a civil lawsuit brought by survivors of the massacre and victims’ families. An amended complaint filed last week in state court in South Florida dropped … Source: Claims Journal
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