Archive for May 2025
Auto Claims Data: What it Means for Claims Professionals
Utilizing accurate data is essential for claims professionals, enabling insurers to identify trends that help anticipate future claims, adjust premiums and manage risk exposure more effectively. Data plays a critical role in forecasting costs and developing precise pricing strategies, ensuring … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSubaru of America Increases Vehicle Prices, Citing Market Conditions
Subaru of America is hiking prices on several models, the company said on Monday, the latest automaker to pass along cost increases to consumers as their expenses rise from the Trump administration’s tariffs. Subaru said in a statement that the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWhen a Neighborhood Floods, Foreclosures Often Follow
As climate change worsens extreme weather around the U.S., floods are increasing the risk of home foreclosure, according to a new report by First Street Technology Inc., a climate-data company. A big part of the reason why is that unlike … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreChina’s Humanoid Robots Will Not Replace Human Workers, Beijing Says
China’s humanoid robots will not replace human workers and cause mass unemployment, according to a Chinese official who oversees a tech hub in Beijing, amid a rapid expansion of the sector and state funding for it. Liang Liang, a deputy … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Commissioner Launches Smoke Claims & Remediation Task Force
A new task force has been formed to develop standards in California for insurance coverage and clean-up of smoke-damaged homes. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced the formation of a Smoke Claims & Remediation Task Force within the California Department … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreM&S’ Slow Recovery From Cyberattack Puts It at Risk of Lasting Damage
A month after a costly cyberattack on one of Britain’s best known retailers, Marks & Spencer has yet to restore online shopping as it prioritizes safety over speed, while retailers worldwide race to boost their defenses. The attack on the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCapital One to Pay $425M to Settle Litigation Over Savings Accounts
Capital One has agreed to pay $425 million to settle nationwide litigation accusing it of cheating savings account depositors out of much higher interest rates by not telling them they could move their money to higher-yielding accounts. A notice describing … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStorms Taking Aim at Central US, Where Many Are Digging out From Tornado Damage
More severe storms were expected to roll across the central U.S. this week following the weather-related deaths of more than two dozen people and a devastating Kentucky tornado. The National Weather Service said a “multitude of hazardous weather” would impact … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUK Legal Aid Hack Includes ‘Significant Amount’ of Personal Data
Hackers have stolen a “significant amount of personal data” from people who received legal aid across England and Wales, the U.K.’s Ministry of Justice said. A breach at the Legal Aid Agency that was identified by the government in April … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmazon Removed Backup Landing Sensors Before Drone Crashes
A pair of Amazon.com Inc. package delivery drones were flying through a light rain in mid-December when, within minutes of one another, they both committed robot suicide. Shortly before 10 a.m. on Dec. 16, the first Prime Air drone dropped … Source: Claims Journal
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