Monthly Archives: <span>July 2016</span>

MSHA Reports No Mines Eligible for a Pattern of Violations Notice

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration announced last month that – for the first time since reforms began in 2010 – none of the nation’s more than 13,000 mining operations meets the criteria for a Pattern …

Liberty Mutual Research Reveals Need to Actively Prevent Falls at Work

Working age adults account for more than two-thirds of the estimated 9.9 million annual fall-related injuries impacting U.S. adults according to Liberty Mutual’s latest research, highlighting the importance of companies actively protecting employees and the public from falls. Liberty Mutual …

Wisconsin Flood Damage Costs Estimated at $30M

Gov. Scott Walker is requesting a federal assessment of damage from last week’s heavy rains to determine whether the state will request federal disaster assistance. The storm and flooding caused an estimated $30 million in damage in northwestern Wisconsin. State …

EPA, Forest Service Want Permanent Firefighters Near Montana Mine

The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Forest Service want to station 10 firefighters near Libby, Mont., this summer so crews are immediately available to fight any fire that night burn in or near a former vermiculite mine contaminated with …

Commercial Lines Insurers Investing in Tech for Claims, Underwriting Data

Technology investments to support data initiatives are increasingly important as commercial lines insurers look to leverage data from a wider variety of sources. According to a new report released by Novarica, predictive analytics, third-party data and multidimensional data are being …

Chicago OIG Recommends Risk Management Program to Address Claims Payouts

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) released an advisory identifying the absence of a comprehensive risk management program in Chicago and highlighting the substantial operational and fiscal benefits of implementing such a program. Based on the limited …

Following the Money: Subrogating MCS-90 Payments Against an Uninsured Operator

Trucking insurers issuing motor carrier policies which contain MCS-90 Endorsements may be overlooking significant subrogation and recovery opportunities. MCS-90 subrogation is a fascinating and under-utilized means of recovery that can significantly increase an insurance carrier’s bottom line. Understanding the history …

California Homeowner Sued for $25M Over Wildfire Damage

The federal government sued a homeowner for nearly $25 million on Thursday, contending his negligence sparked a 2013 fire in the mountains east of Los Angeles that forced 5,000 people from their homes. The lawsuit contends that a short in …

Business News: DRN, Vale Consulting Services, AIR Worldwide

DRN Offers Vehicle Search Feature to Carriers Texas-based Digital Recognition Network (DRN), a provider of vehicle location data and insights, now enables access of over 4 billion vehicle sightings. Through Event Links, insurance carriers can access the pictures functionality, for …

No One Injured in Another Maine Ski Resort Chairlift Failure

Another chairlift has failed at a ski resort in Maine – the third time in six years – but no one was hurt because it happened in the summer when the lift was not in operation, officials said Wednesday. The …