Posts by Y@DminG
$15M Suit Filed Against Wash. City After Body Used for Training
Relatives of a man whose body was used by the Bellingham Fire Department for intubation practice have filed claims against the Washington city totaling more than $15 million, a newspaper reported. Eleven fire department employees – including two office workers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreReport: Fire-Resistant Homes Don’t Have to Cost a Fortune
Homes in wildfire-prone areas around the U.S. could be built to better withstand blazes without increasing the cost of construction, according to a new report. The research released Tuesday was sponsored in part by the insurance industry and marks the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlood Insurance Rebuilds Homes with Public Money Repeatedly
Floodwaters rose about 15 inches (40 centimeters) into Danielle Rees’ home in September when Hurricane Florence drenched this tidewater city on the Pamlico River and overwhelmed a local creek and marshland. The first floor was a sopping mess of gritty, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePhiladelphia Archdiocese Will Set Aside $25M for Abuse Victims
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia said Tuesday it is putting aside $25 million to start paying claims to people who say its clergy sexually abused them as children. The archdiocese said it expects to need more money than it … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpinal-Cord Stimulators Present Problems for Some Patients
Desperate for relief after years of agony, Jim Taft listened intently as his pain management doctor described a medical device that could change his life. It wouldn’t fix the nerve damage in his mangled right arm, Taft and his wife … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLion Air Pilots Battled Confusing Warnings Before Crash
The Lion Air pilots whose plane nosedived into the Java Sea in October, killing all those aboard, were battling multiple malfunctions almost as soon as the doomed flight began, according to a trove of new data released by Indonesian investigators. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrone Use Presents New Risks
Originally used for defense by the military, drones are increasingly being used by a variety of industries. With increased use comes the potential for more risks. Brandon Almond, an attorney with Troutman Sanders, discussed common risks associated with drones during … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTechnology Shapes Insurers’ Wildfire Response
As wildfires raged this month in California, insurance claims experts at Travelers sat in a command center 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers) away in Connecticut, monitoring screens showing satellite images, photos from airplane flyovers and social media posts describing what was … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Fire Relief Bill Nears While Long-Term Fix Remains Elusive
PG&E Corp., suspected of starting California’s deadliest wildfire, may soon get help from state lawmakers – just not the help it most wants. As early as Dec. 3, a lawmaker plans to introduce a bill that would give the state’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePeople News: Texas Mutual, ICW Group, Employers
Texas Mutual Names Gates Vice President of Houston Region Texas Mutual Insurance Company, a provider of workers’ compensation insurance in Texas, has named longtime insurance industry leader Peppia Gates as its vice president for the Houston region. Gates, who has … Source: Claims Journal
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