Archive for August 2017
Florida Sinkhole Gets Bigger, 2 More Homes Condemned
Officials in Florida said Saturday a sinkhole that swallowed two homes last month is growing. Pasco County officials during a news conference that a large chunk of the hole’s edge has collapsed. Two more homes in Land O’Lakes, a Tampa … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHomeowners Slow Louisiana Flood Recovery
With tens of thousands of Louisiana homes damaged by floodwaters last year, you might expect a mad dash from homeowners scrambling to seek the $1.3 billion in federal recovery aid available for repairs and rebuilding. Instead, state officials still are … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarrying Cash Worries Legal Marijuana Business Owners
Jerred Kiloh’s eyes narrowed as he checked his mirror again. The black Chevy SUV with tinted windows was still behind him. It had been hanging off Kiloh’s bumper ever since he nosed out of the parking lot behind his medical-marijuana … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUnion, Feds at Odds on How to Counter Surge in Coal Mine Deaths
Deaths in U.S. coal mines this year have surged ahead of last year’s, and federal safety officials say workers who are new to a mine have been especially vulnerable to fatal accidents. But the nation’s coal miner’s union says the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAllstate Reports Early Success With Drive-In Closures, QuikFoto Replacement
In a recent earnings report, Allstate reported positive changes as a result of its move toward an integrated digital enterprise. According to Matt Winter, Allstate president, claims is a good place to start deploying emerging technologies because of the many … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFarmers Begins Drone Use on Residential Losses
Farmers Insurance announced a new microdrone fleet that will assist adjusters on residential roof damage claims in areas impacted by hailstorms and other severe weather events. The insurer tapped Calif.-based Kespry for the micro UAV quadcopters that weigh 4.4 pounds … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFraud News: Fake Fall, Stolen Art Scheme, Comp Auto Claim Fraud
Mississippi Woman Charged With Lying About Fall at Walmart A 59-year-old Mississippi woman has been indicted on criminal charges, with prosecutors saying she lied when she reported falling at a Walmart store. State Attorney General Jim Hood said Friday that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: Verisk Analytics, Lemonade, MyKey
Verisk Analytics to Acquire G2 Web Services Verisk Analytics, Inc., a data analytics provider, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wash.-based G2 Web Services, an industry-leading provider of merchant risk intelligence solutions for acquirers, commercial banks, and other payment … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMSHA: No Mine Gets Pattern of Violations Notice for 3rd Year in a Row
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration announced that – for the third consecutive year – none of the nation’s more than 13,000 mining operations meets the criteria for a Pattern of Violations notice. The screening period … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJury Awards Texas Wedding Photographer $1M for Defamation
A Texas jury has awarded a wedding photographer more than $1 million after determining a newly married couple unhappy with her work launched a social media campaign to post falsehoods about her. The Dallas County jury found Friday that the … Source: Claims Journal
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