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2016 Was Worst Year for Hail and Wind Losses in Texas

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2016 wind and hail loss information released last week by the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) show that homeowner losses from hail in Texas were the highest annual losses ever recorded, as they exceeded $5 billion. Combined wind damage and … Source: Claims Journal

Fraud News: Accident Schemes on Both Coasts, Agent’s Workers’ Comp Scam

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California Body Shop Owner, 17 Others, Charged With Felony Insurance Fraud The owner of a San Jose, Calif., body shop, his wife, and sixteen others have been charged with an insurance fraud scam during which they staged 15 car accidents … Source: Claims Journal

Minnesota Cracks Down on Speeding With Campaign

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Law enforcement from 300 Minnesota agencies have started a speeding enforcement campaign that runs through July 23. The state’s two-week crackdown coincides with a national effort and is paid for with funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. “The … Source: Claims Journal

Video Shows Tennis Star Legally Entered Intersection Before Crash

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Tennis star Venus Williams legally entered a Florida intersection but was cut off by another car, setting off a chain of events that seconds later resulted in a fatal crash with a third car, police say video released Friday shows. … Source: Claims Journal

Handwritten Opioid Scripts More Prone to Mistakes

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In a small study of opioid prescriptions filled at a Johns Hopkins Medicine outpatient pharmacy, researchers found that handwritten orders for the drugs contribute heavily to a trio of prescribing and processing errors in contrast to those created electronically. The … Source: Claims Journal

Wisconsin Appeals Court Erases $750K Medical Malpractice Damages Cap

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Wisconsin’s cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases is unconstitutional because it puts severely injured patients at a disadvantage, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday. The state Supreme Court will almost certainly review the ruling. If it stands it … Source: Claims Journal

New Law Prompts Some Kansas Cities to Close Water Slides

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Some Kansas cities are closing water slides at pools and aquatic centers this summer at least until confusion over a new state law that increased regulation of amusement park rides is cleared up. The law, which took effect July 1, … Source: Claims Journal

Disastrous Fyre Festival Sheds Light on Events Insurance

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Already facing numerous lawsuits, Fyre Festival organizer Billy McFarland was arrested on federal charges last week. The government alleged he defrauded investors who bought into Fyre Media Inc., the company behind the music festival that collapsed so spectacularly in the … Source: Claims Journal

Connecticut Homeowners Dispute With Insurers Hinges on Definition of Collapse

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Connecticut residents whose home foundations are crumbling are facing a perplexing problem with their insurance policies: The damage won’t be covered unless their homes collapse. More than two dozen insurance companies being sued in federal court by 40 homeowners recently … Source: Claims Journal

North Dakota Rail Oil Safety Program May Be Shelved

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The end of the line may be in sight for a North Dakota safety program aimed at lowering the risk of disastrous train derailments involving the state’s crude oil. The pilot program, which includes two rail safety inspectors and a … Source: Claims Journal