Claims News Recap
April 10th - 14th, 2017
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Friday, April 14th, 2017
Kidnapping and extortion cases are happening every day — and while you might not hear about them due to their confidential nature, it pays for companies to have insurance to pay ransoms and negotiate getting their employees home...
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Thursday, April 13th, 2017
A Wake County school bus was involved in a crash along Ponderosa Service Road south of Falls of Neuse and Capital Boulevard early Wednesday. Pictures from the scene showed students being cared for by EMS workers and then loaded into ambulances...
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Wednesday, April 12th, 2017
Once more, attorney Christopher Asvar has set the record for the highest known workers’ compensation settlement or award in the nation. On Monday afternoon, Judge Roger Tolman of the Los Angeles Board approved a Compromise & Release settlement agreement...
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Tuesday, April 11th, 2017
Since 2003, there’s been at least one issue nearly all Texas Republicans could unite behind — tort reform. And now with trial lawyers filing hundreds to thousands of lawsuits against insurers, agents and adjusters after every major weather event in the Lone Star State...
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Monday, April 10th, 2017
The insurance industry needs to stop seeing lawyers as the “evil” enemy and appreciate the business they dole out, says a leading insurance law professor. “I think that insurance companies, brokers and agencies — too many view law and lawyers as the enemy, when really what they are is a crucial part of the system that the insurance industry and business depends on,”...
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