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What Home Age Actually Tells Us About Claims — And What It Doesn’t
After 20 years in homeowner claims, I’ve heard the same assumption so many times it’s practically folklore: older homes cost more to insure because repairs cost more. That’s not entirely wrong, but the real story is more specific — and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreScientists Affirm Climate Change Fuels Extreme Weather
Human-induced changes to the global climate have “a direct and well-understood impact” on extreme heat and rainfall, according to a landmark new U.S. National Academies report. The assessment comes as weather disasters dominate the headlines and as the public and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCanopius Names Brown Head of US Claims
Canopius Group named Melanie M. Brown head of U.S. Claims. Brown will be joining August 3, and she will report to incoming Canopius Group Chief Claims Officer Steve Parry. She most recently served as head of complex and specialty claims … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStarbucks Defeats Shareholder Suit Over US, China Sales Drops
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Starbucks of defrauding shareholders by intentionally concealing declining sales in the United States and China, its largest markets. U.S. District Judge John Chun in Seattle said Starbucks’ “innocent explanation” that former Chief Executive … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Takes Aim at Autonomous Car Mishaps in Safety Rulemaking Push
The Trump administration is working to develop new safety requirements governing how autonomous vehicles behave on the road in a bid to address mishaps that have marred the early track record of self-driving cars. Officials aim to finalize the new … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Floods, Canada Smoke and Western Heat Batter US
More than 75 people have been rescued in Texas as floodwaters rise, while Canadian wildfire smoke is choking skies across the Midwest and Northeast, including New York, and heat continues to fuel wildfire risk in California. Torrential rain has flooded … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMisuse of Driver-Assistance Systems Biggest Risk to Road Safety, Survey Finds
Motorists’ misuse of driver-assistance technology and drivers being distracted by in-vehicle features, rather than mechanical problems, are the biggest risks for road safety, according to a survey of transport specialists. The survey, published on Wednesday, reflects industry concerns about human … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAir India Crash Probe Enters Final Stages After Cockpit Recorder, Psychology Reviews
India’s aircraft accident investigating body has prepared a cockpit voice recorder transcript, conducted a psychological autopsy and moved into the final stages of its probe into last year’s deadly Air India crash, a court filing showed. The filing did not … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew EVs From Toyota, Subaru Breathe Life into Struggling Market
The reeling market for electric vehicles in the U.S. recently got a boost from a crop of new models, highlighting how some automakers have not yet given up on battery-powered cars. Toyota Motor Corp. tripled its EV business in the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNHTSA Gets Request to Open Probe into 806K Honda Minivans Over Air Bags
The United States’ auto safety regulator said on Tuesday it received a request to open a probe into 806,963 Honda minivans over concerns related to their air bags. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the petition was related to … Source: Claims Journal
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