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Last Monday, a Texas district judge put on hold a hospital operator’s efforts to seek a worker’s compensation claim for a nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for the first U.S. patient to succumb to the deadly disease. State District … The post Texas Judge Halts Ebola Nurse Worker’s Comp Claim appeared first on Claims…
Mountaineers, guides and porters streamed from Mount Everest base camp on Sunday in the wake of a deadly earthquake-triggered avalanche that obliterated parts of the rocky village of nylon tents. Some warned that dozens of people may still be missing. … The post Nepal Earthquake Causes Deadly Mount Everest Avalanche appeared first on Claims Journal.…
In a first-of-its-kind analysis of vehicle thefts released today, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) found a disturbing trend — an increasing number of thefts of vehicles with the keys left inside. For the years 2012 through 2014, at total … The post Vehicles With Keys Left Inside Easy Target for Thieves: NICB appeared first…
The moment, almost 20 years later, remains crystal clear in the mind of Tommy Self. He was a volunteer firefighter in the tiny central Alabama town of Townley, about 10 miles west of Jasper. The department responded when an EF-5 … The post Storm Chasers Not Just in it for the Money appeared first on…
If proposed legislation leads to all officers in South Carolina wearing body cameras, the devices could provide some officers their only way to capture video of an arrest. Dashcams are not as widespread in South Carolina as many assume. Seventeen … The post Many South Carolina Police Vehicles Still Lack Dashcams appeared first on Claims…
More than 143 million people in the mainland states now live on shaky ground, earthquake scientists say. That’s because more people have moved into the quake-prone West Coast and some quake zones were recently expanded, according to researchers from the … The post More Than 143M Americans Live in Earthquake-Prone Areas appeared first on Claims…
More new firefighters are volunteering in New York state after years of declining membership, though companies are still seeking recruits to meet more calls. Fire companies statewide attracted 12,665 new volunteers in 2011 and 2012 amid aggressive recruiting efforts, according … The post New York Maintains Volunteer Firefighter Membership After Past Declines appeared first on…
The Georgia Supreme Court denied an insured’s bad faith claim against its insurer for its refusal to pay a settlement because the insured settled on the amount without the consent of the insurer that was required by the policy. A … The post Georgia Court Rejects Bad Faith Claim Citing Insurer’s Lack of Consent to…
A deadly tornado in the small northern Illinois community of Fairdale earlier this month is raising questions about how best to warn rural residents about storms. Two people died in the storm. Fairdale, a community of about 150 people, has … The post Deadly Illinois Tornado Raises Concerns on Warnings in Rural Areas appeared first…
With real-time monitors, scientists have linked a swarm of small earthquakes west of Fort Worth, Texas, to nearby natural gas wells and wastewater injection. In 84 days from November 2013 to January 2014, the area around Azle, Texas, shook with … The post Study Links Swarm of Texas Quakes to Natural Gas Drilling appeared first…