Archive for May 2018
Arizona High Court Says Employers Not Liable for Kids’ Asbestos-Related Illness
Employers can’t be held liable to somebody who contracted cancer from asbestos brought home on a parent’s work clothes, according to a decision handed down on Friday by the Arizona Supreme Court. The case stems from the 2014 death of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAnother Crash: Tesla With Autopilot Rearends Truck Stopped at Red Light
A Tesla sedan with a semi-autonomous Autopilot feature has rear-ended a fire department truck at 60 mph (97 kph) apparently without braking before impact, but police say it’s unknown if the Autopilot feature was engaged. The cause of the Friday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNRA Sues New York, Says State `Blacklisted Campaign’
The National Rifle Association sued New York state officials over what it described as a “blacklisting campaign” targeting companies that try to do business with the group. The organization filed a complaint Friday in Syracuse federal court accusing New York … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMontana Floodwaters at Highest Level in 100 Years
Montana rescuers pulled a man from raging floodwaters and authorities warned of dangerous debris being swept downstream as water levels continued rising Friday in rivers and streams across the western half of the state. The Clark Fork River in Missoula … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePhoenix Rail Crossing May Close if Needed Safeguards Aren’t Installed
A Phoenix, Ariz., railroad crossing over a busy road will be shut down if the city doesn’t install long overdue safety enhancements, state regulators said. The Arizona Corporation Commission, which oversees railroad safety, announced the unanimous vote for the closure … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawsuit Claims Hawaii Mall Officials Knew About Faulty Railing
Lawyers who have filed a lawsuit against the parent company of the Ala Moana Center say mall officials were warned about a railing years before it gave way, killing a young man and leaving another with a traumatic brain injury. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCommercial Auto Insurers Begin to Tap Fleet Telematics Data
Though adopted early by personal lines insurers, telematics is just coming into its own in the commercial auto space, according to Zach Schmiesing, director, Commercial Lines, IoT/Telematics at Verisk Analytics. Commercial insurers are examining the differences in commercial driving behavior … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurer Plans to Mitigate Storm Damages by Investing in Coastal Wetlands
When Hurricane Sandy hit the U.S. East Coast in October 2012, its 80-mile-per-hour winds and the resulting flooding did about $71 billion in damage. After the storm, researchers found that natural coastal ecosystems saved communities from Maryland to New Jersey … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurance Flipsides: Countering the Industry’s Negative Perception Problem
The editors at Wells Media have long noticed that the insurance industry is viewed rather negatively by “civilians” – your customers. As a result, we are beginning a regular series of columns, called “Insurance Flipsides,” which will highlight the many … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLa Nina Is Dead, But Watch Out for El Nino
La Nina is dead. Long live El Nino? A weather pattern known as La Nina that has worsened drought conditions across the U.S. Great Plains has faded, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center. But it could be replaced late … Source: Claims Journal
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