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Allstate Corp., the largest U.S. publicly traded seller of auto and home insurance, said first-quarter profit rose 13 percent as margins improved at the property/liability business and catastrophe losses fell. Net income climbed to $677 million, or $1.53 a share, … The post Allstate Reports 13% Increase in Profits Due to Better Margins, Claims Costs…
A multimillion lobbying push by FedEx Corp. and other freight carriers may be about to open U.S. highways to a new generation of bigger truck trailers even as watchdogs warn the price will be roadway carnage. A $55.3 billion transportation … The post Watchdogs Say Trucking-Friendly Plan Not Concerned With Safety appeared first on Claims…
As claims personnel move into management roles, it’s important for them to understand the organizational structure of their employer as well as understand and align with the company’s mission, according to Marty Frappolli, senior director of Knowledge Resources for The … The post Tips on Education for Adjusters Going into Management appeared first on Claims…
As U.S. regulators study how to govern commercial drones, corporate America is plunging ahead on using unmanned aircraft in a bid to speed the process and win concessions on proposed restrictions. Large companies including American International Group Inc., Chevron Corp. … The post Commercial Drone Use Stymied by Slow to Act FAA appeared first on…
In response to the increasing number of large scale disasters that result in highly complex claims, Willis Group Holdings plc, the global risk advisory, reinsurance broking, and human capital and benefits firm, launched the new Forensic Accounting & Complex Claims … The post Willis Launches Forensic Accounting Practice appeared first on Claims Journal. Source: Claims…
New U.S. and Canadian speed limits for oil trains will do little to temper the likelihood and severity of explosive accidents that have grown in frequency over the past two years, critics of new regulations said on Friday. Walking a … The post Critics Scoff at New Oil Train Speed Limits appeared first on Claims…
U.S. regulators took on the powerful rail industry on Friday, announcing plans to require expensive, high-tech braking technology the railways insist is unproven and unreliable. Regulators say the new electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) brakes could reduce the severity of crashes, … The post New Brake Rule Angers North American Rail Industry appeared first on Claims…
Preoperative working status was the strongest predictor of postoperative working status three months after lumbar disectomy, according to Khoi Duc Than, MD – winner of the Stewart B. Dunsker, MD, award – who presented his research, How to Predict Return … The post Work Status Before Surgery Strongest Predictor of Return to Work After Lumbar…
Protecting clients against growing and poorly understood risks associated with information technology system failures is a leading concern of the insurance industry today, a group of underwriters and brokers told risk managers this week. Along with cybersecurity, the insurance professionals … The post RIMS Report: Insurance Gamechangers Include Cyber, Talent, Data appeared first on Claims…
It has been nearly 34 years since Jane Ifland’s brother, Roger, died in a workplace accident that she says should have been avoided. But even though more than three decades have passed, the Casper resident says she is still upset … The post Wyoming Looks to Improve Workplace Safety appeared first on Claims Journal. Source:…