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Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Arson, Fraud Plot Involving Overinsured Homes

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A man implicated in an arson-and-fraud scheme when his clothes caught fire during a house blaze he helped set has pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy and other charges. John S. Wayne, 31, of Kansas City, Missouri, entered the pleas Monday … Source: Claims Journal

State Farm Given Okay to Use Drones for Damage Assessments

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State Farm has become the first insurer in the United States to receive FAA permission to test Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for commercial use. The decision provides the Illinois-based insurer the opportunity to research drone technology and potentially deploy it … Source: Claims Journal

McDonald’s Work Injury Complaints Filed on Hot Grease, Risky Conditions

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McDonald’s fries are cooked throughout the day in a mix of vegetable oils heated to more than 335 degrees F. The hamburger grill is covered in hot grease. The cookie ovens get pretty hot, too. No wonder getting burned is … Source: Claims Journal

‘Human Factors,’ Faulty Drain Caused Deadly Pennsylvania Zinc Blast

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A 2010 explosion that killed two workers at a former Horsehead Corp. zinc oxide plant in western Pennsylvania was caused by recurring problems with a sump system that the company failed to address, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board reported. “Human … Source: Claims Journal

El Nino Link to Tornado Likelihood in Southern U.S.

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The waters of the Pacific Ocean may provide some clues on what kind of tornado season will erupt across the southern U.S., according to a paper in the journal Nature Geoscience. The study found that if the Pacific enters an … Source: Claims Journal

Exclusive: Haldeman, Son of Watergate, Remembers His Father and President Nixon

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H.R. “Bob” Haldeman bears some responsibility for the Watergate scandal but he was innocent of the criminal charges brought against him, says the son of President Richard Nixon’s former chief of staff. In an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Wells Media … Source: Claims Journal

Certain Population Segments at Higher Risk of Dying in a Fire

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In 2011, 3,415 deaths and 17,500 injuries were caused by fires in the U.S., according to newly released statistics by the U.S. Fire Administration. The agency noted that those that were low income, living in the South,  and aged 50 … Source: Claims Journal

Commentary: Strategies to Keep SIU Focus on Point

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Like a prize fighter waiting for the opportunity to land the right punch, Special Investigative Units (SIU) investigate questionable cases with the goal of shutting down a fraudulent claim or scheme. Such focus can lead to a concentration of effort … Source: Claims Journal

Kansas Workers’ Comp Changes Spark Lawsuit Fears

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A change to the state system for paying medical bills and lost wages for injured workers in Kansas has some fearing big lawsuits and others looking forward to cost savings. Starting Jan. 1, the state began rating injuries using an … Source: Claims Journal

Colorado Joining ‘Zero Deaths’ National Traffic Safety Plan

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Colorado is signing on to a national effort to reduce traffic deaths dramatically – all the way to zero. Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper plans to tout the effort Monday afternoon at the Capitol. Six years ago the national Governors Highway … Source: Claims Journal