Posts by Y@DminG
Microsoft, Cyber Firms Pursue Changes After CrowdStrike Outage
Microsoft Corp. said it’s building an alternative for cybersecurity companies that now utilize the deepest layer of its operating system after a flawed update from CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. triggered a global IT meltdown. The Redmond, Washington-based technology giant announced Thursday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow Big Was the Cat? Investigator Warns About Claims of Clogged Toilets
Did you hear the one about cat poop clogging a toilet, resulting in thousands of gallons of sewage water in the home and a big insurance claim? Lin Werkheiser, an insurance fraud investigator, has heard that one and many more … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEstimates Put U.S. Damage and Loss from Francine at $9B with $1.5B in Insured Losses
A preliminary estimate shows total damage and economic loss from Hurricane Francine in the U.S. is expected to be $9 billion. The storm effects are continuing to be felt, and some areas have yet to report complete information about damage, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSedgwick Announces Strategic Partnership With Altas Partners
Sedgwick added a new major investor. The global provider of claims management services this week announced an investment from North American private equity firm Altas Partners. Current investors, including funds managed by global investment firm Carlyle and by Stone Point … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMoody’s, Amwins Expect Continued Cyber Market Growth
Two organizations recently expressed optimism that the softening cyber market that emerged in 2023 will remain favorable into the future. In separate reports, Moody’s Ratings and Amwins Brokerage offered insights on the sector’s landscape. Moody’s shared that the market is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFrancine Knocks Out Power to Hundreds of Thousands in South
Francine knocked out power to more than 400,000 homes and businesses and canceled hundreds of flights across the US South after coming ashore as a hurricane. The storm has weakened to a tropical depression with winds of 35 miles (55 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarmakers Adjust Electrification Plans as EV Demand Slows
Several global automakers are scaling down their electrification targets, hurt by slowing demand for fully electric vehicles due to lack of affordable models, slow roll-out of charging points, growing trade tensions and increased competition from cheaper Chinese rivals. The global … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Nuclear Verdicts Break Records and Drive Social Inflation to 7% in 2023, Report Shows
U.S. nuclear verdicts are breaking records with 27 court cases each awarding compensation of more than $100 million during 2023, according to Swiss Re executives. Social inflation in U.S. rose to 7% in 2023 – a 20 year high – … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFew Households Opt Out of $600M Ohio Train Derailment Settlement
Very few people who live near the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment opted out of a $600 million class action settlement despite residents’ reservations about whether the deal offers enough, so lawyers argue the agreement should be approved later this … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVenbrook Opens West Coast Office, Strengthens Private Risk Practice
Venbrook Group LLC is expanding its private risk practice by opening of a new West Coast office. Venbrook has also named Christina Oakes executive vice president of the division. She will be based in Los Angeles. Oakes has more than … Source: Claims Journal
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