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Colorado Funeral Home Operators Charged With Selling Bodies
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Federal authorities arrested the operators of a Colorado funeral home accused of selling body parts or entire bodies without the consent of families. Megan Hess, 43, and her mother, 66-year-old Shirley Koch, were arrested Tuesday and … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Run Toward the Crisis’: Some Employers Balk at Remote Work
The 2,400 employees at MicroStrategy Inc. make and sell analytics software from the publicly traded company’s offices in Tysons Corner, Virginia, Toronto and elsewhere. On Monday, everyone received a three-page memo from the chief executive, Michael Saylor, urging the staff … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWorking From Home a Cybersecurity Headache for Employers
As companies and government agencies send their employees home to avoid contact with the coronavirus, many cybersecurity teams are facing the unenviable challenge of securing sprawling, vulnerable networks. Every time an employee connects to their corporate network from home, they’re … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDon’t Be Tricky With Virus Claims, Watchdog Warns U.K. Insurers
The U.K. regulator has a message for insurers facing a likely deluge of coronavirus-related claims: play fair. Customers have found themselves in unprecedented difficulties as businesses the world over shut down or change how they operate, and insurers must also … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConsumer Groups Want Premium Offsets as Virus Shutdowns Reduce Miles Driven
The shutdown of workplaces and gathering spots around the country to slow the spread of coronavirus may lead to a sharp reduction in auto insurance claims. Two consumer groups want to make sure that insurance carriers don’t enjoy any windfall. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAnalysis: Recession, Fear of Job Loss, and Return to Work
With the COVID-19 virus causing economic disruption, The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute would like to share the findings from a study we published in 2010 that sheds light on how a typical recession affects the return to work of injured … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRain, More Than Wind, Led to Massive Toppling of Trees in Hurricane Maria
A new study says that hurricanes Irma and Maria combined in 2017 to knock down a quarter of the biomass contained in Puerto Rico’s trees — and that massive rainfall, more than wind, was a previously unsuspected key factor. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHighway Safety Administration Proposes Revising Auto Safety Rules to Speed Self-Driving Cars
WASHINGTON — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday it was proposing sweeping changes to U.S. safety requirements to speed the deployment of self-driving vehicles without human controls. The agency said it is proposing to rewrite 11 safety … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFDA Urges Virtual Patient Visits as Coronavirus Disrupts Clinical Trials
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday recommended switching to virtual patient visits instead of in-person monitoring for clinical studies, as signs emerge that the rapid spread of the coronavirus outbreak is disrupting trials. U.S.-based Iveric bio Inc delayed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKaty Perry Wins ‘Dark Horse’ Trial, Calming Music Industry
Led Zeppelin’s win in a copyright infringement lawsuit over the opening chords of “Stairway to Heaven” is providing a boost to other songwriters and producers fighting similar allegations. Katy Perry on Tuesday had a $2.8 million jury verdict thrown out … Source: Claims Journal
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