Posts by Y@DminG
FDA Bans Some Artificial Flavors Due to Safety
Six artificial flavors are being ordered out of the food supply in a dispute over their safety, but good luck to anyone who wants to know which cookies, candies or drinks they’re in. The dispute highlights the complex rules that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCompany Owners Consider Limits on Alcohol at Holiday Parties
The alcohol will flow less freely, and sometimes not at all, at some small business parties this holiday season. Owners concerned about sexual misconduct and the safety of staffers and guests are eliminating or limiting the open bar, making their … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Homeowners Face Worker Shortage, High Costs in Rebuilding
Californians who lost a home to the state’s wildfires could face a nightmarish recovery as they try to rebuild. It’s always a challenge to recuperate after any disaster, but California residents face a unique problem. Experts say the seemingly endless … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Woman Got Email From Utility About Issue a Day Before Fire
A day before a deadly blaze destroyed a California town, the giant utility Pacific Gas & Electric Co. got in touch with Betsy Ann Cowley, saying the company needed access to her property because its power lines were causing sparks. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: ISCM/CAS, QBE, ISO
ISCM, CAS Institute Launch New Education and Credentialing Program for Catastrophe Risk Professionals The International Society of Catastrophe Managers (ISCM), a professional association promoting catastrophe management professionalism within the insurance industry, and The CAS Institute (iCAS), a subsidiary of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCold Snap Gives Texas Earliest Snowfall Ever Recorded
Houston reported its earliest snowfall ever, beating places like New York City and Boston as a cold snap descended over Texas. George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston set a new record for the first observed snowfall, breaking one set on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers Dispatch Wildfire Crews to Save California Homes
California’s raging wildfires are so bad that American International Group Inc., Chubb Ltd., and PURE are deploying teams of specialists and former firefighters to spray retardants on homes. The season may soon rank among the industry’s most costly. The latest … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNevada Course Preps Students to Investigate Wildfires
After a wildfire burns swaths of land, someone has to investigate the clues left behind to determine the fire’s cause and, possibly, prevent another one. A hands-on class offered near a northern Nevada airport teaches participants how to do it. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreScientists Say Wind, Drought Worsen Fires, Not Bad Management
Both nature and humans share blame for California’s devastating wildfires, but forest management did not play a major role, despite President Donald Trump’s claims, fire scientists say. Nature provides the dangerous winds that have whipped the fires, and human-caused climate … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCommentary: Rules of the Road Continue to Evade Driverless Cars
People have been imagining driverless cars since at least 1958, when Walt Disney Co. aired “Magic Highway U.S.A.” It’s been almost five decades, and we’re still talking about them. Initially, evolution in transport had been a product of necessity: As … Source: Claims Journal
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