Archive for November 2016
Urine Test Could Reduce Fatigue-Related Accidents
Doctors, pilots, air traffic controllers and bus drivers have at least one thing in common — if they’re exhausted at work, they could be putting lives at risk. But the development of a new urine test, reported in the ACS … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Cincinnati Streetcar Involved in 10 Accidents This Year
A new Ohio streetcar service has been involved in 10 traffic accidents and four safety “incidents” since on-street testing began earlier this year, records show. The streetcar known as the “Cincinnati Bell Connector” clipped both a cement truck and a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRailroads Slow to Adopt Positive Train Control
The nation’s three busiest commuter railroads – which together serve nearly 1 million riders in the New York City area each day – continue to lag behind their smaller West Coast counterparts in installing sophisticated train-control technology that’s seen as … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMassachusetts Uber, Lyft Screenings Will be Toughest in U.S.
Drivers for ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft will undergo what state officials call the most comprehensive background checks in the U.S. under agreements announced Monday by Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration. The screenings will begin on Jan. 6, with both companies … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMastering the Blue Ridge Settlement Reservation of Rights, Part 2
A valid Blue Ridge reservation of rights requires more than the initial reservation of rights that warns the insureds that a later settlement payment may become subject to a reimbursement claim. In addition to that initial reservation of rights letter, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Stakeholder Involvement in Planning Helpful to Improve Coastal Resiliency
Coastal storms can cause surges, sea-level rise, and cyclone winds that devastate communities. But emergency management experts in a new study detail a method for involving local stakeholders in planning for such extreme events and thereby helping such vulnerable areas … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNortheast Could See Increased Hurricane Risk
The Northeastern coast of the USA could be struck by more frequent and more powerful hurricanes in the future due to shifting weather patterns, according to new research. Hurricanes have gradually moved northwards from the western Caribbean towards northern North … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Predicts More Days of Record Heat in the Future
The United States is already setting twice as many daily heat records as cold records, but a new study predicts that will get a lot more lopsided as man-made climate change worsens. Under normal conditions, without extra heat-trapping gases from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePeople News: XL Catlin, The Hanover Group, Specialty Markets Plus
XL Catlin Appoints New Multinational Casualty Insurance Leader XL Catlin has appointed James Barbuti to lead its Multinational Casualty Insurance Segment, part of XL Catlin’s Global Risk Management Division. Based in New York, James will report to Ken Riegler, president … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHospital Fires Cause $5M in Property Losses Per Year
For each year from 2012 to 2014, an estimated 5,700 medical facility fires were reported to fire departments in the United States. Nearly a fifth of those (1,100 fires) were in hospitals. It is estimated that these fires caused fewer … Source: Claims Journal
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