Archive for March 2020
Artificial Intelligence Can Help Some Businesses, But Not All
The temptation for businesses to use artificial intelligence and other technology to improve performance, drive down labor costs, and better the bottom line is understandable. But before pursuing automation that could put the jobs of human employees at risk, it … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurer Chubb Investigating a ‘Computer Security Incident’
Insurer Chubb Ltd on Thursday said it is investigating a computer security incident that may involve unauthorized access to data held by an outside service provider. Chubb has no evidence that the incident affected its network, a spokesman said. “Our … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Won’t Make Victims of Deadly Fire Pay Its Criminal Fine
PG&E Corp. won’t tap a fund for wildfire victims to pay $4 million in fines and expenses for involuntary manslaughter, avoiding a possible hurdle to its exit from bankruptcy. Insurers with claims against PG&E in bankruptcy agreed to wait 15 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreZoom Sued for Allegedly Illegally Disclosing Personal Data
Zoom Video Communications Inc. was sued by a user who claims the popular video-conferencing service is illegally disclosing personal information. The company collects information when users install or open the Zoom application and shares it, without proper notice, to third … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWalmart Amps Up Its Virus Response for Workers
Walmart Inc. will provide masks and gloves for its workers and take their temperature before shifts, the latest moves by the nation’s biggest private employer to ensure the safety of its employees as unrest mounts among front-line food retail workers. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: What the Government Can and Should Do in Response to COVID-19
The world-wide spread of COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) presents us all with rather interesting questions about the power and role of federal and state government. COVID-19 is the illness caused by a virus strain that began spreading in people in December … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBayer Pays $39.5 Million to Settle Roundup False-Ad Lawsuits
Bayer AG agreed to pay $39.5 million to settle allegations that its Monsanto unit ran misleading ads about the controversial Roundup weedkiller and its potential health risks to humans and animals. As part of the deal, language will be removed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy: Little Asbestos Found After Detroit House Demolitions
Cost-savings and public safety benefits by swiftly demolishing dangerous vacant houses in Detroit could outweigh the risk of asbestos exposure to people in neighborhoods, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. A study of 25 emergency demolitions found small … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTornado Tears Through Arkansas College Town, With Six Hurt
JONESBORO, Ark. — A tornado ripped through northeast Arkansas on Saturday, leaving six people hurt after hitting commercial and residential areas in the college town of Jonesboro. The six people reported injured were taken to a local hospital with minor … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFrom Quills to Qwerty: Lloyd’s Underwriters Adapt to Home Working
LONDON — Thousands of London’s underwriters took their stamps and fountain pens home last week, which they use to sign insurance contracts, but they won’t need them. Working at home due to the coronavirus lockdown, they have abandoned the normal … Source: Claims Journal
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