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Washington Contractor Ordered to Pay $1M in Workers’ Comp Premiums, Fines

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A former drywall contractor in Walla Walla, Wash., must pay more than $1 million in delinquent workers’ compensation premiums and penalties. The Washington State Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals recently held Shawn A. Campbell and his spouse personally liable for … The post Washington Contractor Ordered to Pay $1M in Workers’ Comp Premiums, Fines appeared…

Target Announces $19M Data Breach Settlement With MasterCard

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Target Corp said it had agreed to reimburse about $19 million to financial institutions that had issued MasterCard-branded cards that were a part of the massive data breach at the retailer in 2013. The amount under the settlement with MasterCard … The post Target Announces $19M Data Breach Settlement With MasterCard appeared first on Claims…

Judge Rules Bankruptcy Shields GM From Some Ignition Switch Suits

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General Motors Co will not have to face dozens of lawsuits accusing it of concealing an ignition-switch defect that led to the recall of 2.6 million vehicles, a U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled on Wednesday. GM had argued it was protected … The post Judge Rules Bankruptcy Shields GM From Some Ignition Switch Suits appeared first…

Pinkes Appointed Executive VP of CNA Worldwide P/C Claim

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CNA Financial Corporation announced the appointment of Andrew Pinkes as executive vice president of Worldwide Property & Casualty Claim, effective May 18, 2015, reporting to Tom Motamed, chairman and chief executive officer. In this role, Pinkes will be responsible for … The post Pinkes Appointed Executive VP of CNA Worldwide P/C Claim appeared first on…

Cramped Airline Seats Could Endanger Passengers During Evacuation

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The shrinking space on airplanes is surely uncomfortable, but it might also be dangerous for passengers’ health and safety. Planes are filled with more passengers than ever before. Fliers are older and heavier. Flight attendants warn about an increase in … The post Cramped Airline Seats Could Endanger Passengers During Evacuation appeared first on Claims…

Louisiana to Include Sinkholes in Disaster Planning

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Sinkholes will be recognized as threats in the state’s updated hazard mitigation plan. The Daily Comet reports the state is working on a five-year update to its hazard mitigation plan, which must be in place to receive federal money after … The post Louisiana to Include Sinkholes in Disaster Planning appeared first on Claims Journal.…

In-Vehicle Two Second Glance Increases Driving Risk: Liberty Mutual

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A vehicle going 70 mph will travel about 200 feet – more than half the length of a football field – during a two-second glance away from the road. During National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for … The post In-Vehicle Two Second Glance Increases Driving Risk: Liberty Mutual appeared first on…

Travelers Claims Data Reveals Ways Thieves Use Stolen Identities

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Travelers revealed 2014 identity fraud claim information from its claim data that highlight the most common ways identity thieves use personal information. Thirty-six percent were a result of thieves using existing credit or debit cards. Twenty-one percent of claims are … The post Travelers Claims Data Reveals Ways Thieves Use Stolen Identities appeared first on…

Prescription Drug Spending Increased by 13% in 2014

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U.S. spending on prescription drugs soared last year, driven up primarily by costly breakthrough medicines, manufacturer price hikes and a surge from millions of people newly insured due to the Affordable Care Act. Spending rose 13 percent, the biggest jump … The post Prescription Drug Spending Increased by 13% in 2014 appeared first on Claims…

New York Eliminates Nuisance Fees Some Workers’ Comp Disputes

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New York is eliminating dozens of small fees the state had imposed on such random things as potato inspections, ski lifts and workers’ compensation disputes involving podiatrists. Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration detailed the 57 so-called nuisance fees on Tuesday. They … The post New York Eliminates Nuisance Fees Some Workers’ Comp Disputes appeared first on…