Archive for September 2017
4 Ways Machine Learning Can Help Workers’ Comp Claims Teams
You may have heard some buzz about machine learning (ML), but what exactly is it? And, more importantly, how does it relate to you? ML essentially refers to the phenomenon of computers and other devices that appear to be intelligent … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHarvey Recovery Czar Faces Limits in Texas Disaster Mitigation
The man tasked with overseeing Texas’ Hurricane Harvey rebuilding efforts sees his job as “future-proofing” before the next disaster, but he isn’t empowered on his own to reshape flood-prone Houston or the state’s vulnerable coastline, which has been walloped by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMan Burned by Caustic Beer at N.J. Casino Eatery Awarded $750,000
A man whose esophagus and stomach were severely burned when he drank a beer tainted by a caustic chemical at an Atlantic City casino restaurant has been awarded $750,000. A jury on Friday awarded the man, Richard Washart, $650,000 for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCoastal Growth in U.S Continues Despite Past Storm Lessons
Rising sea levels and fierce storms have failed to stop relentless population growth along U.S. coasts in recent years, a new Associated Press analysis shows. The latest punishing hurricanes scored bull’s-eyes on two of the country’s fastest growing regions: coastal … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGerman Startup Eyes Airbags to Keep Workers Working With Robots Safe
Two years ago, a robot crushed a 22-year-old man to death at a Volkswagen AG factory in Germany after the maintenance worker became trapped in an area usually off-bound to humans. While this type of tragedy is still relatively rare, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCommentary: Florida Homeowners’ Insurers Will Pass the Hurricane Irma Test
Florida homeowners’ insurers are poised to thrive following Hurricane Irma. For years, critics have disparaged Florida’s unique homeowners’ insurance industry. These innovative and entrepreneurial insurers are about to prove critics wrong. The $100B Detour It should first be acknowledged that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKey Equifax Execs Depart Amid Questions in Data Breach
Equifax announced late Friday that its chief information officer and chief security officer would leave the company immediately, following the enormous breach of 143 million Americans’ personal information. The credit data company – under intense pressure since it disclosed last … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFEMA Trailers Auctioned at Fire Sale Prices Prior to Harvey Landfall
The federal government auctioned off disaster-response trailers at fire-sale prices just before Harvey devastated southeast Texas, reducing an already diminished supply of mobile homes ahead of what could become the nation’s largest-ever housing mission. More than 100 2017-model Federal Emergency … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCommentary: Tesla Boosted Range Prior to Irma, Raises Connected Car Questions
Last week, as millions of Floridians evacuated ahead of Hurricane Irma‘s landfall, Tesla owners received some unexpected help: added vehicle range. That boost – done over the air via the cars’ dedicated communications systems, and without the owners needing to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurer Says it Shouldn’t Have to Pay for Medical Marijuana in Maine Case
The Maine supreme court on Wednesday began considering whether a paper millworker left suicidal by narcotic painkillers should receive workers’ compensation for medical marijuana. It’s the first time the court has considered the question of insurance reimbursement for medical marijuana. … Source: Claims Journal
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