Archive for July 2019
Valen Analytics, Drone Base and CNA Pitch Products
Valen Analytics Predicts Comp Risks with no Loss History Workers’ compensation carriers can now accurately score a policy even where there is no loss history on the account, according Valen Analytics, a data analytics and predictive modeling firm for the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKinder Morgan Pipeline Faces Opposition in Texas
A Kinder Morgan Inc.-led natural gas conduit is getting blowback in a place that’s so far been a refuge for the embattled pipeline industry: Texas. And it comes as drillers in the Lone Star state need pipeline space more than … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNuclear Industry Push for Reduced Oversight Gaining Traction
WASHINGTON — Fewer mock commando raids to test nuclear power plants’ defenses against terrorist attacks. Fewer, smaller government inspections for plant safety issues. Less notice to the public and to state governors when problems arise. They’re part of the money-saving … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreApparent Decline in Overdose Deaths Reverses Long-Running Trend
NEW YORK — U.S. overdose deaths last year likely fell for the first time in nearly three decades, preliminary numbers suggest. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday posted data showing nearly 68,000 drug overdose deaths were reported … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHeat Wave Broils Eastern, Central U.S., Utilities Poised for Demand
NEW YORK — A massive heat wave that has enveloped the U.S. Midwest pushed into the Northeast on Friday, ushering in temperatures that could top 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Washington, D.C., and leading utilities to take steps to prevent power … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTrump EPA Allows Use of Controversial Pesticide
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday said it will not ban the use of the pesticide chlorpyrifos, which has been linked to health issues in children, from use on U.S.-grown fruits and vegetables. The agency denied the petition by a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Cities Ask Newsom to Remove Hurdles for PG&E Assets
A new California law, a win for Governor Gavin Newsom, is intended to help utilities cover wildfire liabilities. But it’s also impeding the efforts of cities such as San Francisco that are seeking power independence. Now, they’re pressing Newsom to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing to Take $4.9 Billion Charge on 737 Max Fallout
Boeing Co. said it would report a $4.9 billion accounting charge related to its beleaguered 737 Max jetliner, and downplayed the risk that the plane’s return to service would be delayed until next year. The after-tax writedown, equivalent to $8.74 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCellphones a Flight Danger? Could Be on Some Boeing Jets
U.S. government officials in 2014 revealed an alarming safety issue: Passenger cellphones and other types of radio signals could pose a crash threat to some models of Boeing 737 and 777 airplanes. More than 1,300 jets registered in the U.S. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalif.’s Top Comp Judge Urges Attorneys to be Civil
ANAHEIM, California — The Division of Workers’ Compensation has assigned a California Highway Patrol officer to each of the state’s 22 Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board offices after a handful of violent attacks against lawyers. But sometimes it’s the lawyers themselves … Source: Claims Journal
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