Archive for April 2018
Mitchell: Workers’ Comp Billing Errors Could Be Costing Payors
Inappropriate coding and unbundling were two of the most common billing issues Mitchell found during their medical billing audit. The analysis was presented in Mitchell’s Q1 2018 Industry Trends Report. The author of the first in a three part series … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreN.J. High Court Rules That Phantom Vehicles Can Be Allocated Fault
The New Jersey case of Mark R. Krzykalski v. David T. Tindall involves an auto accident where both the plaintiff and the defendant were in the left lane turning left through an intersection. An unidentified driver turned unexpectedly from the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWhat Happens When a Plane Ruptures: Violent Winds, Flying Debris
When even a small hole suddenly opens in a jetliner flying miles above the Earth, it unleashes hurricane-like forces. Everything that’s not strapped down flies toward the opening. The wind can easily lift a person up and out of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDo Your Claims Letters Contain the Appropriate Tone?
There’s no good reason to make an enemy of the claimant or, if in litigation, the opposing attorney. We reveal ourselves in our claims letters and their tone. Is the tone nasty? Negative? Arrogant? Your job is to make your … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNYC Slip and Fall Scheme Defrauded Businesses, Insurers of More Than $31M
Five New York City men were charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in connection with a scheme to obtain fraudulent insurance reimbursement and other compensation for fraudulent slip-and-fall accidents, according to a joint announcement by the United … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIllusionist Copperfield Testifies in Las Vegas Tourist Injury Case
David Copperfield testified Wednesday that he didn’t know until he was sued that a British tourist claimed to have been seriously injured while taking part in an illusion during a performance on the Las Vegas Strip in 2013. Although Copperfield … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHouston-Area District Expects $155M in Damage Repairs From Harvey
The Houston-area flood control district has estimated needing $155 million to study and fix damaged infrastructure after Hurricane Harvey. Workers this week are assessing the storm’s destruction to the Harris County Flood Control District’s 2,500 miles (4,023 kilometers) of bayous, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreExcavator Blamed for Island-Wide Blackout in Puerto Rico
An island-wide blackout hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday after an excavator accidentally downed a transmission line, officials said, as the U.S. territory struggles to repair an increasingly unstable power grid nearly seven months after Hurricane Maria. Officials said it could … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRodent Infestation, Filth Found Before Egg Recall
Before a U.S. farm voluntarily recalled 207 million eggs, government inspectors found rodents scurrying in manure pits, equipment that was coated with grime and food debris, and outside a swarm of “large flying insects too numerous to count.” Unsanitary conditions … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSurvivors of Southwest Engine Explosion Could File PTSD Claims
Being on an airplane more than six miles in the air when an engine blows up and sends shrapnel through a window is an experience so scary that aviation lawyers say it’s not just the family of the woman killed … Source: Claims Journal
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