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Suffering its wettest month on record, many parts of Texas are still recovering from the most recent severe storms and flooding. To date, Houston’s Hobby airport recorded 12.34 inches of rainfall while Sugar Land, located just outside Houston, recorded 17.79 … The post Insurers Dealing With Flooded Homes and Submerged Cars in Texas appeared first…
Security researcher Chris Roberts made headlines last month when he was hauled off a plane in New York by the FBI and accused of hacking into flight controls via his underseat entertainment unit. Other security researchers say Roberts – who … The post Hacker Case Points to Deeper Plane Safety Issues appeared first on Claims…
Google Inc will begin testing self-driving cars of its own design on public roads this summer, but they will have steering wheels and brakes, which is not what the company described a year ago. Engineers will operate 25 prototype vehicles, … The post Google’s Self-Driving Cars Equipped With Brakes, Steering Wheels Tested This Summer appeared…
The U.S. Climate Prediction Center says the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season will likely be below-normal. But that’s no reason to believe coastal areas will have it easy, say the weather experts at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). For … The post NOAA Predicts Mostly Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season appeared first on Claims Journal.…
The Florida Supreme Court recently considered whether the original policyholder’s signed rejection form, rejecting higher limits of UM coverage, applied to the original insured’s daughter who later became the sole named insured under the policy. In Chase v. Horace Mann … The post Named Insured’s Decision to Reject Higher UM Limits Was Not Binding on…
Despite a decline in the number of jewelry store robberies and burglaries in 2014, dollar losses increased by more than $11M, according to John Kennedy, president of Jewelers Security Alliance (JSA). Kennedy and Scott Guginsky, vice president of JSA, discussed … The post Jewelry Theft Losses Increased by More Than $11M in 2014 appeared first…
Private U.S. property/casualty insurers’ net income after taxes fell to $55.5 billion in 2014 from $63.4 billion in 2013, with insurers’ overall profitability as measured by their rate of return on average policyholders’ surplus dropping to 8.4 percent from 10.2 … The post Continuing Profitability for P/C Insurers as Results Deteriorate appeared first on Claims…
The U.S. auto safety watchdog, long criticized as toothless and slow, is showing both bark and bite under its new boss – a testimony to his credentials as a safety expert and a hardening of the administration’s policy after a … The post Federal Auto Safety Watchdog Showing its Bite appeared first on Claims Journal.…
The U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority criticized the insurance industry for “poor practices” and “significant” failures in handling claims for small and medium-sized companies. The regulator said a review of the experiences of business customers showed more dissatisfaction with insurers than … The post U.K.’s FCA Finds Insurers Treat Small Companies Poorly appeared first on Claims…
CFO and State Fire Marshal Jeff Atwater, alongside Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, announced 30 more arrests made during the second wave of a collaborative state and local operation known as “Operation Flames and Floods.” The investigation exposed an … The post More Arrests in Conjunction With Florida Insurance Fraud Sting appeared first on…