Posts by Y@DminG
As Opioids Decline, CWCI Study Tracks Changes in Workers’ Comp Drugs
Opioids remain the most common type of prescription drug used to treat California injured workers with lost-time injuries, but sustained efforts to curb their use are paying off as new data show that in the past decade they fell from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFatal NYC Copter Tour Flew Under Looser Crop Duster Rules
The open-door helicopter tour in which five people died in a crash landing in the East River off Manhattan on Sunday was operating under safety restrictions reserved for photography flights that are looser than those for commercial air-tour rides. Federal … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreExperts Question Las Vegas Casinos’ Plan to Prevent Sexual Harassment
In the wake of the sexual misconduct scandal surrounding Las Vegas casino titan Steve Wynn, Nevada gambling regulators are developing regulations on workplace sexual harassment, but employment attorneys who reviewed the proposed initial criteria told The Associated Press that state … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGambling Industry Estimates $10B in Bets During March Madness, Most Illegally
America’s gambling industry predicts $10 billion will be bet on the March Madness college basketball tournament – nearly all of it illegally or off-the-books. That’s one of the reasons the American Gaming Association favors the full legalization and regulation of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFraud, Lawsuit Abuse Earns Florida Top Spot on ‘Judicial Hellhole’ List
Florida’s number one Judicial Hellhole ranking for 2017 from the American Tort Reform Foundation (ATRF) is unlikely to be an achievement the state will celebrate any time soon. Quite the opposite, according to business groups like the Florida Chamber of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Finds Extreme Winter Weather Is Strongly Related to Arctic Warmth
In recent decades, extreme winter weather has become more strongly connected to disruptions in the polar vortex, according to a new study from Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), a Verisk business, and Rutgers University, published in Nature Communications. It revealed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFraud News: Former Adjuster Takes Claims Proceeds, Owners Amend/Add Policy After Crash
Ex-Iowa Insurance Agent, Adjuster Charged With Insurance Fraud A former insurance agent and former claims representative have been charged with felonies following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau. Des Moines television station KCCI reports that former insurance … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOregon Residents, Forestry Officials Over Possibility of Sunriver Wildfire
After seeing smoke from the Milli Fire rise high over Sisters during a day trip to the Willamette Valley last summer, Doug Hoschek and Tina Machuca decided to do a bit of digging to see what would happen if an … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePolice Confirm 5 Passengers Killed in NYC Helicopter Crash
A pilot whose helicopter went down in Manhattan’s East River, killing five passengers, says in an emergency radio transmission that he had engine failure. The pilot is heard saying “Mayday, mayday, mayday” during the crash on Sunday night. The person … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCigna’s Purchase of Express Scripts Tightens Drug Supply Chain
Over 20 years, Brian Komoto built a thriving pharmacy in California’s Central Valley. Each day, his nurses would travel the vast agricultural region’s roads to help hepatitis C patients take a grueling regimen of shots. Then, in 2016, 20 percent … Source: Claims Journal
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