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Broken Bolt Caused Oregon Oil Train Derailment

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At least one broken bolt holding the rail in place caused the fiery derailment of a Union Pacific train moving volatile crude oil through the Columbia River Gorge on the Oregon-Washington border, railroad officials say. Union Pacific spokesman Justin Jacobs … Source: Claims Journal

New Forecast Model Tries to Predict High Storm Waves

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When John Couch is certain a storm will hit Hatteras Island, he goes into action, moving merchandise in his auto parts store from bottom shelves to top ones and hauling away the most valuable items. But at 64 years old, … Source: Claims Journal

Media Groups Ask Judge to Unseal Sandusky Insurance Records

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Media groups have asked a Philadelphia judge to unseal insurance documents that could address whether Penn State football coach Joe Paterno was told in the mid-1970s that his assistant was molesting boys. The media groups also asked the judge Thursday … Source: Claims Journal

People Moves: Liberty Mutual, Canal, NICB

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Liberty Mutual Announces Senior Leadership Appointments Liberty Mutual announced three senior appointments to its Commercial Insurance operating unit. Mike Fallon is appointed president, National Insurance, which helps large and specialized businesses solve complex risk management challenges. Steve McAnena is appointed … Source: Claims Journal

Casualty Actuarial Society Recognizes 4 Universities

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The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) has selected four universities to receive the 2016 CAS University Award, an honor created to recognize schools doing exemplary work in preparing students for a career in the property/casualty insurance industry. The schools honored in … Source: Claims Journal

Family of Worker Killed in Philadelphia Crash Sues Amtrak

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A lawyer filing suit over a fatal Amtrak crash near Philadelphia blamed a “colossal miscommunication” for the deaths of two rail workers killed when a train traveling 106 mph struck a backhoe on the same track. Lawyers filed a negligence … Source: Claims Journal

How Difficulties May Follow After a D&O Claim Is Denied

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When a directors and officers (D&O) claim is declined, it can be catastrophic for an insured, forcing the company to deal with “the financial costs of a claim or loss entirely on its own,” according to a report published by Marsh. … Source: Claims Journal

Opioid Prescriptions in Workers’ Compensation Claims Decline: WCRI

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A new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) found “noticeable decreases” in the amount of opioids prescribed per workers’ compensation claim in a majority of 25  states studied. The WCRI study, Interstate Variations in Use of Opioids, 3rd … Source: Claims Journal

Oklahoma Orders Change in Earthquake Insurance Rating

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Oklahoma’s top insurance regulator has determined that there’s a definite lack of competition in the earthquake insurance market in Oklahoma and ordered insurers to change the way they file rates for the coverage in the state. Commissioner John D. Doak’s order … Source: Claims Journal

Florida Supreme Court Finds 104-Week Temporary Disability Benefits Cap Unconstitutional

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The Florida Supreme Court has delivered another blow to Florida’s workers’ compensation system with a ruling today that the state’s statutory 104-week cap on temporary disability benefits is unconstitutional. The Florida Supreme Court ruled 5-2 in favor of the of … Source: Claims Journal