Posts by Y@DminG
Scientists Downgrade Hawaii Volcano Alert Level
Slowing activity at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has prompted scientists on Friday to downgrade their alert level for the mountain. The U.S. Geological Survey issued a “watch” for Kilauea’s ground hazards, down from a “warning.” But scientists say this doesn’t mean … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: Electronic Claims Services, AgriTask/Mapfre, PDA
Electronic Claims Services Launches 3 New Web Apps for 25th Anniversary Oregon-based Electronic Claims Services celebrates its 25th anniversary with the launch of 3 new web apps that aim to bring small to mid-size auto insurers the digital convenience customers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKroger’s Arizona Locations Set for Self-Driving Grocery Delivery Pilot
Kroger Co. is bringing self-driving grocery delivery to Arizona. The largest grocery chain in the U.S. will start delivering groceries in autonomous-capable Toyota Prius cars starting Thursday at a Fry’s Food Stores location it owns in Scottsdale. To start, there … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCommentary: Small Changes Can Help Reduce Opioid Prescriptions
A major source of the opioid crisis is overprescribing by well-meaning doctors who want to relieve patients’ pain, but are insufficiently focused on the risks. Could behavioral economics help change that — and save lives? Almost 2 million Americans are … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInvestigation and Claims Handling Strategies for Willful Misconduct Defense
Many, if not most, states have a no-fault workers’ compensation system that intends to provide employees with benefits regardless of who is to blame. This blame includes not only the employee’s own carelessness, but also the negligence of the employer. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePeople News: Tokio Marine, Everest Re, Zurich
Tokio Marine HCC Names Skarinka COO for Professional Lines and Public Risk Groups Tokio Marine HCC appointed Christopher R. Skarinka chief operating officer for its Professional Lines and Public Risk Groups, which specialize in small accounts errors & omissions coverage … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreExperts Knew Genoa Bridge Had Weakened 20%
Engineering experts determined in February that corrosion of the metal cables supporting the Genoa highway bridge had reduced the bridge’s strength by 20 percent – a finding that came months before it collapsed last week, an Italian newsmagazine reported Monday. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeteorologists Aid Wildfire Fight by Keeping Crews Informed
As they sit at their screens in a small office outside Pendleton, a group of meteorologists can already tell what the rest of the population is soon going to find out the hard way: it’s another smoky day in Oregon. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawyers Plan to Shift Blame for California Warehouse Fire at Trial
Lawyers for the two men charged in the Northern California warehouse fire that killed 36 people said Friday they are now preparing for a trial where they will try to shift blame for the blaze from their clients to others, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePedestrian Reprogramming Considered to Prepare for Self-Driving Cars
You’re crossing the street wrong. That is essentially the argument some self-driving car boosters have fallen back on in the months after the first pedestrian death attributed to an autonomous vehicle and amid growing concerns that artificial intelligence capable of … Source: Claims Journal
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