Claims News Recap
March 27th - 31st, 2017
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Friday, March 31st, 2017
The potential for more expensive liability losses is increasing, particularly in relation to global product recalls, corporate liability, cyber and environmental incidents, according to a new report...
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Thursday, March 30th, 2017
Civil trials have become a rarity in recent years. The perception that defense costs have increased has placed a premium on settling cases that insurers previously used to defend. Rather than measure the impact of defense efforts on the value of a case, many claims professionals are evaluated on the speed with which they resolve cases...
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Wednesday, March 29th, 2017
Golf ball and baseball-sized hail pounded rooftops in Collin County on Sunday night, leaving many homeowners to wake up to damaged roofs — roofs that some had just replaced from last year’s storms. Michael Knam captured video of large hailstones hitting his backyard pool and the rooftop at his McKinney home...
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Tuesday, March 28th, 2017
When mass-producing packaged foods, one of the goals is to prevent pieces of the processing equipment out of the food. A plant that makes José Olé products came up short of that aspiration, resulting in a recall of 17.5 tons of taquitos that could contain pieces of plastic and rubber...
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Monday, March 27th, 2017
Police say a Columbus pastor who claimed burglars broke into home while he was preaching the gospel may have broken the 9th Commandment - the one about lying. Officers arrested Justin White Friday at his home in Columbus for insurance fraud. Investigators say the arrest is connected to the burglary report filed last December...
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