Archive for January 2022
Insurers Report Growing Use of Fraud-Detection Technology, Artificial Intelligence
Insurers are getting a larger share of suspicious claim referrals from fraud-detection technology and are increasingly using artificial intelligence to sift through data, according to a new study by the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud and SAS. The Insurance Fraud Technology … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIndictment Charges 23 Conspirators in Alleged Staged Accident Scheme
Federal prosecutors have charged 23 people in an alleged scheme that they say claimed nearly $1 million in damages from staged automobile accidents. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Washington announced the unsealing of a 138-count federal … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBattery Swapping for EVs Is Big in China. Here’s How It Works
A move by the world’s biggest battery manufacturer, China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., to make a concerted push into EV battery swapping has shone a spotlight on the alternative to charging electric vehicles. Tried and abandoned by EV pioneer … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClimate Change ‘Steroid’ Contributed to $130B in Insured Losses Last Year-Aon
LONDON–Climate change played a part in insured losses from natural catastrophes that totalled $130 billion globally in 2021, the fourth-highest on record, broker Aon said in a report on Tuesday. Economic losses–the combination of insured and uninsured losses–reached $343 billion, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCruise Ship Changes Course After U.S. Judge Orders Seizure
MIAMI (AP)–A cruise ship that was supposed to dock in Miami has instead sailed to the Bahamas, after a U.S. judge granted an order to seize the vessel as part of a lawsuit over $4 million in unpaid fuel. Cruise … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTropical Storm Ana Floods Madagascar’s Capital; 34 Dead
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP)–Tropical Storm Ana has caused widespread flooding in Madagascar, including in the capital city, raising the death toll from recent heavy rains to 34 people and displacing more than 55,000, officials said Monday. With torrential rains continuing, Antananarivo’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E’s Criminal Probation to End Amid Ongoing Safety Worries
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)–Pacific Gas & Electric is poised to emerge from five years of criminal probation, despite worries that nation’s largest utility remains too dangerous to trust after years of devastation from wildfires ignited by its outdated equipment and neglectful … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAnother Delay For Ex-Deep-Sea Treasure Hunter Stuck in Jail
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)–The long-running case of a former deep-sea treasure hunter marking his sixth year in jail for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of missing gold coins has hit yet another roadblock. Research scientist Tommy Thompson has been held in … Source: Claims Journal
Read More8th Circuit: Insurer Owes for Total Loss Despite Payment for Previous Damage Claim
In March 2019, a fire damaged Craig and Katie Shaw’s house outside the hamlet of Adams in rural southern Minnesota. Two months later—before the Shaws made repairs—a second fire burned the house to the ground. Farm Bureau Property & Casualty … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmazon Discloses Staff Injury Rates Showing Where it Is Worse or Better Than Peers
The operator of Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant has found that a coolant solution, used to create an ice wall halting the seepage of groundwater into reactor buildings, has leaked from two storage tanks. The leakage has had no … Source: Claims Journal
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