Archive for August 2018
Nebraska Scientists Want 10 Seismometers Installed
University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists want to install 10 seismometers to study what geologists call an earthquake swarm in central Nebraska. Three university professors, Cara Burberry, Irina Filina and Mindi Searles, are preparing a grant application to the National Science Foundation … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLas Vegas Shooter Spent $1.5M, Became Distant Before Rampage
In the months before unleashing a hail of bullets into a Las Vegas concert crowd, Stephen Paddock burned through more than $1.5 million, became obsessed with guns and increasingly unstable, and distanced himself from his girlfriend and family, according to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Kansas Law Requires Safe Driving Around Garbage Trucks
Kansas has joined 18 other states in adopting a law requiring motorists to use caution around garbage trucks by making driver carelessness a fineable offense. A ticket for what is now known as “unlawful passing of a waste collection vehicle” … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLatest Hawaii Volcano Peril is Road Damage From Earthquakes
Officials on Hawaii’s Big Island, where the Kilauea volcano has been spewing huge amounts of lava for months, are bracing for the possibility that frequent earthquakes will cut off a major highway. Emergency officials dealing with the eruption are turning … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew PCI Poll Finds Hurricane Season Prep Lags
Residents in hurricane-prone states are not taking necessary steps to protect their property this hurricane season despite the severity of last year’s storms, according to a new poll conducted online by SurveyMonkey on behalf of the Property Casualty Insurers Association … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWorkers’ Comp Study Reveals Top Ways to Close Claims Performance Gap
A five-year analysis of more than 1,700 claims executives benchmarking data by Rising Medical Solutions identifies the top three practices claims organizations should adopt to join their more successful peers, or risk falling further behind. Just 24 percent of claims … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTravelers Wants Review of Court Ruling on Crime Insurance Loss Involving Email Fraud
Travelers Insurance is seeking a full Sixth Circuit court reconsideration of its three-judge panel ruling that said the insurer’s crime insurance policy’s computer fraud clause covered a loss due to money transfer involving fraudulent emails. In seeking an en banc … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWisconsin Refinery Fire Caused by Blast Debris Hitting Tank
A raging refinery fire that forced the temporary evacuation of homes in the coastal Wisconsin city of Superior in April was caused by an explosion that sent debris hurtling into an asphalt storage tank, a federal agency said Thursday. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDeadly California Wildfire Spawned Destructive Fire Tornado
A deadly Northern California wildfire burned so hot in dry and windy conditions that it birthed a record-breaking tornado of flame, officials said Friday. They also warned of worsening conditions throughout the region. Winds in the “fire whirl” created July … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Florida DUI Arrests Down, Ride-Sharing Might Be Reason
In South Florida, clubs are open late, booze flows freely and the public transportation system leaves a lot to be desired. But the number of drunk drivers on the road appears to be going down. At least the number of … Source: Claims Journal
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