News for May 2012
- Report: 2011 Content Claims Trends
- Weather Service Money Shifting Problems Hit Agency
- Back-to-Back Asteroids Harmlessly Fly Past Earth
- FDA Warns About Counterfeit Adderall Tablets
- United Airlines Pilots File Race Bias Suit
- BofA Whistleblower Receives $14.5M in Mortgage Case
- Cargo Theft: A Real Problem
- New National Workers’ Compensation Organization Formed
- Fallout From Dewey Collapse Hits Clients
- Ex-General Re, AIG Execs May Settle Criminal Case
- Defining Undefined Loss Exposures in Green Construction
- U.S. Insurers Can Cover 2012 Hurricanes: Fitch
- NOAA Forecasts 4 to 8 Atlantic Hurricanes This Season
- Risk of Major Spring Floods Lowest in Years
- Players Irked That NFL to Require Thigh, Knee Pads in 2013
- GM Recalls 4,300 Cars in U.S. Over Airbags
- Jury Finds Google Did Not Violate Oracle’s Java Patents
- How States Rank in Injury Prevention
- Supreme Court Won’t Reduce Student’s Music Download Fine
- Oreck to Refund Consumers Nearly $700K for False Advertising Claims
- Judge: POM Deceptively Marketed Pomegranate Juice
- California Lettuce Grower Expands Recall Across Nation
- Factors Affecting Burns
- Supreme Court: Interpretation and Translation Different
- Head of U.S. Nuclear Safety Agency to Step Down
- Gucci Wins $4.66M and Ban on Guess Knock-Offs
- Claims Departments Vulnerable to Vendor Theft Schemes
- Fire Risk Brings Recall of Nearly 87,000 Jeeps
- Extension on Pool Standards for Disabled
- Study: Safety Inspections Don’t Hurt Businesses
- MGIC Sues Freddie Mac in Insurance Dispute
- GEICO Names Spina AVP of Staff Counsel Operations
- Government Proposal Aimed at Bus, Truck Rollovers
- Why Workers’ Comp Claimants Hire Attorneys
- Honda’s Acura Recalls Over 52,000 Cars in U.S.
- Pentagon Limits F-22 Fighter Flights
- State Farm Names Top 10 States for Dog Bite Claims
- Issues Facing SIU Departments
- Tilting Cars on Assembly Line May Prevent Autoworker Injuries
- Hyundai Car Probed After Air Bag Cuts Owner’s Ear
- Made-Whole Interpretations Leave Insurers Feeling Empty
- Mutual Boiler Re Promotes Callahan to Claims AVP
- NICB: 1984 Production Year Most Popular Among Corvette Thieves
- Wayne Cody Joins SCA Client Services Group
- How to Combat Questionable Towing Bills
- Panel: Chemical Industry Needs Risk Guidance
- U.S. Post Office Bars Shipping Laptops, iPads Abroad
- Inflatable Pool Slides Recalled After Death
- Major League Baseball to Help Tornado Victims
- US Senate Probes Painkiller Makers, Allied Groups
- Enterprise Launches Text and Email Repair Status Alert System
- Last Chance to Complete Claims Journal’s 2012 Job & Salary Survey
- Report: Workers’ Comp Claim Age Biggest Driver of Pharmacy Trends
- Progressive Insurance Expands Coverage for Boat Propulsion Systems
- Government Watchdog Urges Stronger Air Safety Oversight
- La Nina Gone For Good, But El Nino May Strike
- IndyCar Team Dragon Racing Sues Lotus
- Navigating the Property Appraisal Process
- Survey: Young U.S. Drivers Know Risks, But Text Anyway
- U.S. 2011 Traffic Deaths a Record Low
- Questionable Slip and Fall Claims Increase 12 Percent
- Evaluating Medical Payment Coverage Questions
- Chrysler 300s and Dodge Chargers Recalled
- Amateur Sleuth Helps Stop National Archives Thefts
- No Rubber Stamp for Lehman Executives’ Settlement
- Severe Weather Insured Losses Approach $1B in April
- U.S. Flood Insurance Debate Resumes as Deadline Nears
- PerformanceClaims Changes Name to PerformanceGateway
- Quigley Joins Safety National’s Large Casualty Unit
- Wal-Mart Paying $4.8M for Overtime Violations
- USFA Releases Latest Residential Building Civilian Fire Injuries Report
- Study Says U.S. Needs Better Way to Track Drug Safety
- Partnership for Priority Video Alarm Response Formed
- Understanding the Right of Reimbursement for Defense Costs When Reserving Rights
- Bill Aims to Fix Problems with Medicare Set-Asides for Workers Compensation
- Claims Journal 2012 Job & Salary Survey
- Do Safety Incentives Discourage Workers from Reporting Injuries?