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Snowpack Melt Could Lead to Flooding Near Los Angeles

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The threat of destructive flooding from a monstrous Sierra Nevada snowpack that supplies Los Angeles, Calif., with its water led Mayor Eric Garcetti to declare an emergency Monday to protect the city’s aqueduct system and the people who live nearby. … Source: Claims Journal

Mississippi High Court Refuses to Dismiss Katrina Claims Suit Against State Farm

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The Mississippi Supreme Court won’t dismiss a state lawsuit against an insurer over Hurricane Katrina claims. The Sun Herald reports that Attorney General Jim Hood’s lawsuit against insurance giant State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. can go forward. The lawsuit … Source: Claims Journal

Property Crime Spike Spurs California City Plans to Scan License Plates

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A California city plans to scan the license plates of all incoming cars by placing stationary cameras at key intersections in a bid to boost public safety. The seaside city of Carlsbad will spend $1 million to add cameras at … Source: Claims Journal

Study Finds Safety Benefits From Chicago’s Red Light Camera Program

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Chicago’s red-light cameras reduce serious injury crashes at intersections where they are placed and also have a measurable “spillover effect” that improves safety at intersections without cameras, according to a newly released Northwestern University Transportation Center study. The research team … Source: Claims Journal

People News: AGCS, Safety National, BSA

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Donavan to Lead AGCS Cyber Insurance Business Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE (AGCS) announced a change in its global cyber leadership team. Effective March 31, 2017, Emy R. Donavan will be promoted to hlobal head of Cyber reporting to … Source: Claims Journal

Substantial Compensation Necessary to Stop AIG CEO Merry-go-Round

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American International Group Inc.’s new chief executive officer can expect to deal with a volatile industry, pressure from ratings firms and a restless board. And if the past is any guide, the new leader won’t get an industry-leading compensation package … Source: Claims Journal

Urge to Check Social Media Adds to Distraction at Work

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It is now commonplace to see people engrossed in their phones at restaurants, in stores and in public in general. This trend has extended into the workplace as the urge to check social media has spurred 78 percent of employees … Source: Claims Journal

Legislation Could Close Dangerous Gaps Along Oregon Coast Trail

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Few pathways conjure up more conflicting emotions than the Oregon Coast Trail. One moment you’re hiking to the top of a rocky headland and looking upon a vast sweep of ocean. The next you’re risking life and limb on the … Source: Claims Journal

Iowa House Passes Amended Workers’ Comp Overhaul

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Republicans in the Iowa House passed a bill Thursday to overhaul how workers in the state are compensated for on-the-job injuries, though they backed off some key proposals amid internal concern over the extent of the changes. The GOP-majority chamber … Source: Claims Journal

Coastal Insurance Costs Increasing as Sea Level Rises

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When Julia Lundblad lies in bed at night in her Titlow Beach, Wash., home, she can hear the water sloshing up under her house. It took some getting used to, but she loves it. And she said her neighbors are … Source: Claims Journal