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Cautious National Weather Service Faces Criticism After Deciding to Keep Snow Forecast

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Before the first snow fell, U.S. meteorologists realized there was a good chance the late-winter storm wasn’t going to produce giant snow totals in big Northeast cities as predicted. But they didn’t change their forecasts because they said they didn’t … Source: Claims Journal

Corroded Queen Mary Ship Repairs Could Cost $300M

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The Queen Mary is so corroded that it’s at urgent risk of flooding or collapse, and the price tag for fixing up the 1930s ocean liner could near $300 million, according to a survey done by experts. It would likely … Source: Claims Journal

Terrorism Concerns Results in Chemical Storage Rule Delay

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The Trump administration is delaying a new rule tightening safety requirements for companies that store large quantities of dangerous chemicals. The rule was imposed after a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, exploded in 2013, killing 15 people. Scott Pruitt, administrator … Source: Claims Journal

J.D Power: Homeowner Claim Satisfaction at All Time High

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Overall customer satisfaction among homeowners filing property insurance claims has reached a new all-time high, according to the J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Property Claims Satisfaction Study. This surge in insurance customer satisfaction corresponds with a 10-year high in catastrophic events, … Source: Claims Journal

Misinformation Leads to Auto Premium Leakage of $29B Per Year

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Verisk Analytics estimates that personal lines automobile insurers face at least a $29 billion annual problem from premium leakage—omitted or misstated underwriting information that leads to inaccurate rates. According to the Verisk report, sources of personal auto premium leakage in … Source: Claims Journal

Winter Storm Forecast Tripped up by Fine Line Between Rain, Snow

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New Yorkers just got a lesson on how notoriously difficult it is to predict the severity of an East Coast snow storm. All it takes is a wobble in a low-pressure system’s trajectory or a sudden shove of warm air … Source: Claims Journal

Less Interested in Self-Driving Cars, Older Drivers Embrace Auto Safety Technology

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Older drivers are increasingly comfortable with and recognize the benefits of active safety technology, but they are still reluctant to relinquish total control to an autonomous vehicle, according to a nationwide survey by Munich Re, US of drivers age 65 … Source: Claims Journal

Michigan’s Auto Insurance Fee for Catastrophic Injuries Rises to $170

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The annual auto insurance fee Michigan drivers pay toward caring for people catastrophically injured in crashes is rising to $170, a $10 increase. The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association announced Monday the new per-car assessment for the 12 months starting July … Source: Claims Journal

Many Still Reeling From Northwest Louisiana Flood a Year Later

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Floods a year ago took everything from Vivian resident Gwen Smith. “I lost my home completely,” she said. Before the flood hit on March 9, 2016, Smith had lived most of her adult life in the mobile home. For two … Source: Claims Journal

Intel Spends $15B on Mobileye in Race to a Driverless Future

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Intel will buy Israel’s Mobileye in a deal valued at about $15 billion, instantly propelling the computer chip and technology giant to the forefront of autonomous vehicle technology. The deal announced Monday combines Mobileye’s market-leading software that processes information from … Source: Claims Journal