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Deadly Crash Spurs Tennessee School Bus Safety Bills

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In the first legislative session after a school bus wreck in Chattanooga killed six children, Tennessee lawmakers are advancing bills to improve safety, including one measure that would require seatbelts on new buses. On Tuesday, a House committee advanced the … Source: Claims Journal

Laptop Ban Spurs Fire Warning on Batteries in Jet Cargo Holds

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The U.S. order prohibiting passengers from carrying laptop computers and other electronics into the cabins of some overseas flights is raising concerns about a risk unrelated to terror: the potential for those devices’ lithium-based batteries to catch fire in the … Source: Claims Journal

Business News: Travelers, JN Phillips Auto Glass, Kespry, TrueMotion

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Travelers Offers Customers Cybersecurity Services from Symantec The Travelers Companies, Inc. recently announced that it is making pre-breach cybersecurity services from Symantec Corp. available to eligible Travelers cyber policyholders. Symantec, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, will offer a cyber … Source: Claims Journal

Insurers Embrace AI to Communicate With Customers

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Frustrated with automated answering machines before you finally get to speak with a customer service representative? When it comes to insurance, you’ll just as likely end up dealing with a robot as a human within three years, according to a … Source: Claims Journal

Washington High Court Sides With Goodyear in Personal Injury Dispute

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A unanimous Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with Goodyear Rubber & Tire Co. in a dispute over a $2.7 million penalty the company was ordered to pay an Arizona family to reimburse their legal fees in a personal injury case. … Source: Claims Journal

OSHA Safety Stand Down Event Emphasizes Landscaping Hazards

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Fatalities among workers in the landscaping industry are a growing concern in the Southeast. From 2012 to 2016, 64 people employed in the industry in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi died as a result of workplace injuries. In Florida, industry … Source: Claims Journal

Florida Supreme Court Rejects Floating Home Appeal

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a Florida man’s latest appeal in a landmark case involving the seizure and destruction of his floating home. The justices denied without comment Fane Lozman’s petition asking them to enforce their 2013 ruling … Source: Claims Journal

Below-Average Wildfire Season Expected in Colorado

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Colorado is in store for an average to slightly below-average wildfire season this year, despite dry conditions and early outbreaks on the eastern plains, officials said Friday. “But the fires will occur,” said Michael Morgan, the director of state Division … Source: Claims Journal

People News: Chubb, The Jacobson Group, PDA

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Chubb Names Gunter Division President, North America Commercial Insurance Scott Gunter has been appointed senior vice president, Chubb Group, division president, North America Commercial Insurance. In his new role, he will have executive operating responsibility for the retail commercial property … Source: Claims Journal

Sea Level Rise Could Reshape Inland Cities

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When Hurricane Katrina struck Louisiana in 2005, cities inland saw an influx of evacuees escaping the storm and its aftermath. Now, a new University of Georgia study predicts that this could happen again as a result of sea-level rise. In … Source: Claims Journal