Posts by Y@DminG
PG&E Faces Lawsuits, Coverage Questions After More California Wildfires
Homeowners living in Paradise, Calif., are just now returning home after a devastating wildfire caused up to $10 billion in damage, according to RMS estimates. The Woolsey Fire, which overlapped the Camp Fire, has a damage price tag of about … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHigh Costs Keeps Many Alaska Homeowners From Purchasing Quake Insurance
With Alaska’s history of earthquakes, you might assume most homeowners have earthquake insurance. That’s not the case, the Anchorage Daily News reported. Only about 15 percent of Alaska homeowners buy earthquake insurance, according to an estimate provided by Lori Wing-Heier, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreArkansas Woman Gets $3M Jury Award for Escalator-Mangled Toe
Jurors have awarded a New York medical student $3 million after she suffered a gruesome toe injury while riding an escalator at an Arkansas mall. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that a Pulaski County jury ruled this week that 27-year-old Aisha … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Carolina Increases Hurricane Florence Relief Request to $435M
South Carolina’s congressional delegation will be able to ask for more funds to provide relief following Hurricane Florence, thanks to a move by the state’s governor. In a letter obtained Saturday by The Associated Press, Gov. Henry McMaster told U.S. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHonolulu Condos Must Move to Comply With New Fire Safety Rules
Honolulu high-rise condominium owners won’t get more time to comply with stricter fire safety rules enacted after an apartment fire in 2017 killed four people. The city council failed this week to get enough votes to override Mayor Kirk Caldewell’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSoutheast Faces Wintry Mess of Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rrain
A storm spreading snow, sleet and freezing rain across a wide swath of the South has millions of people in its path, raising the threat of immobilizing snowfalls, icy roads and possible power outages. Governors and local officials in several … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Chiropractor Takes Plea in $150M Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme
A 56-year-old chiropractor has pleaded guilty for his role in a massive workers’ compensation insurance fraud and conspiracy scheme, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced today. Paul Turley, of Granada Hills, Calif., made a factual basis plea on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe Case of the Apple Tree Boy
M.I. Hummel figurines, or “Hummels,” have been an incredibly popular collectible since their introduction by the porcelain maker Franz Goebel in 1935. It may be surprising to know that the first Hummels were not actually porcelain figures but rather paper … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWCRI: Texas Workers’ Comp Medical Costs Per Claim Down Since 2014
Medical payments per workers’ compensation claim in Texas decreased from 2014 to 2016 for claims with more than seven days of lost time, evaluated as of 2017. This followed several years of increasing medical costs, according to a recent study … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Driver Cell Phone Bans Are Saving Motorcyclists’ Lives
Laws to ban or curb drivers’ use of cell phones and other handheld devices have greatly reduced the rate of fatalities for motorcyclists, according to a new study by faculty at Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami. The … Source: Claims Journal
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