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Improving Unrepresented Third Party Claim Settlements Quickly and Easily

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Claims adjusters are extremely busy – with many assigned more than 100 claims per month. But most adjusters are working on more than just adjusting the claims assigned to them and are frequently assigned other tasks. Unfortunately, over-worked adjusters who … Source: Claims Journal

New York Yankees to Expand Protective Netting Next Season

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Following a frightening scene in the stands, the New York Yankees are making a move to keep their fans safe. Eleven days after a 1-year-old girl was injured by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium, the team said it plans … Source: Claims Journal

Houston Eyes Flood Control projects During Harvey Recovery

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Houston officials said Saturday that they’re already thinking about how to build and fund projects that will lessen the blow of the next storm, even as the nation’s fourth-largest city continues to recover from Harvey’s devastating floodwaters. Leaders with the … Source: Claims Journal

Safety Stop Off in West Virginia Miner Death

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State investigators have concluded that a miner overrode an emergency stop function on a remote-controlled mining machine that crushed him in June, and that warning lights on the machine weren’t working either. Rodney S. Osborne, 32, of Artie, West Virginia, … Source: Claims Journal

Americans Most Worried About Hacking Risk of Driverless Cars

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U.S. residents are “polarized” on whether to embrace driverless cars, according to a survey by insurer American International Group Inc. The 1,000 people polled were almost equally split on whether they were comfortable sharing the road with autonomous vehicles, with … Source: Claims Journal

Coast Guard Report Points to Captain Errors as Cause of El Faro Sinking

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A Coast Guard report released Sunday says the primary cause of the 2015 sinking of the cargo ship El Faro, which killed all 33 aboard, was the captain underestimating the strength of a hurricane and overestimating the ship’s strength. The … Source: Claims Journal

Geologist Allays Concerns, Yosemite Rock Falls Don’t Mean More Danger

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Rock falls that killed a British tourist and injured two other people in Yosemite National Park aren’t stopping climbers intent on scaling the sheer walls of El Capitan and a park geologist says there’s no more danger than usual. “If … Source: Claims Journal

The Recorded Statement and the Art of Storytelling

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Taking a claimant’s recorded statement is often a required portion of your claims investigation process, and for good reason. The statement may impact your decision to accept or deny a claim, as it usually provides valuable information regarding the mechanism … Source: Claims Journal

Irma’s Destruction of Mobile Homes Challenges Florida Keys’ Recovery

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Architect Kobi Karp has a vision for affordable housing in the Florida Keys: residences set at coconut-tree height to keep them dry, atop concrete columns holding them in place. Key West clients sought out his designs before Hurricane Irma struck … Source: Claims Journal

Vegas Mass Shooting Heightens Live Event Safety Concerns

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The shooting attack at a Las Vegas concert on Sunday night that killed at least 50 people is the latest in a series of massacres in recent years that are reshaping the live-events industry. The attack by a solo gunman … Source: Claims Journal