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Two Years After Jet Goes Missing, Airlines Slow to Adopt Safety Technologies

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Airline safety standards are changing in the wake of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 nearly two years ago, but the head of one of the world’s top air crash investigation agencies says it’s not happening fast enough. On … Source: Claims Journal

2015 Was a Record-Setting Year for Tornadoes in Texas

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Texas recorded 244 tornadoes last year making it the highest number of twisters to ever touch down in the Lone Star State since the record keeping began in 1950. The tornadoes claimed 17 lives. The violent weather was responsible for … Source: Claims Journal

Maine Reports Auto, Homeowners Insurance Affordability Ranks High Among States

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Maine continues to be among the top states in the nation for most affordable homeowners and personal auto insurance rates, according to a recent announcement by Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa. Recently released reports by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners … Source: Claims Journal

Ohio Pharmacists Take on New Role in Battle Against Addictions

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A tool for helping battle Ohio’s deadly addictions epidemic is adding new dimensions to the jobs of pharmacists. A state computerized reporting system gives pharmacists quick access to patients’ prescribing histories as they weigh whether to fill suspicious prescriptions. It’s … Source: Claims Journal

Forensic Expert Says Iowa Woman’s Death Was Due to a ‘Slip and Fall’

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Jurors in the first-degree murder trial of a former Boone, Iowa, man accused in the death of his wife heard from a forensic expert who says the woman’s death was an accident. Lawyers for Alexander Fazzino, who is charged with … Source: Claims Journal

Texas Lawyers Sued for Allegedly Bankrolling BP Oil Spill Claims Scam

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Two high-profile Texas attorneys were sued by a fishing boat captain who said they were involved in a scam to cheat BP Plc out of millions of dollars with false compensation claims for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. She’s … Source: Claims Journal

Oklahoma’s Workers’ Comp Opt-Out Act Ruled Unconstitutional

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The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission has determined that the opt-out portion of the state’s 2013 workers’ compensation statute is unconstitutional. Ruling on an appeal under the provisions of the Oklahoma Employee Injury Benefit Act, or Opt-Out Act, the three judge … Source: Claims Journal

Fitch: Competitive Underwriting Drives U.S. Regional P/C Insurer Returns

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Pricing improvements over several years in underwriting portfolios have propelled returns for U.S. regional property and casualty insurers, according to Fitch Ratings. The ability to implement further pricing actions in a more competitive market environment will have a significant influence … Source: Claims Journal

El Nino Has Yet to Dampen Drought-Stricken California

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Ed Heinlein surveys the steep mountainside that has repeatedly unleashed tons of mud into the backyard of his Southern California home since a 2014 wildfire and still hopes the drought-stricken state gets more rain. “We have to have the rain,” … Source: Claims Journal

Survey Finds Uptick in Use of Predictive Analytics by P/C Carriers

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Over the next two years, many property/casualty insurers expect to advance their use of predictive analytics to both improve business performance and leverage big data, according to Willis Towers Watson, a global advisory, broking and solutions company. This seemingly makes … Source: Claims Journal