Claims News Recap
July 17th - 21st, 2017
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Friday, July 21st, 2017
Albert Yee said the coffee is everywhere you look in the densely packed vendor stalls along avenues in Malaysian cities: an instant mix with a natural ingredient similar to what’s found in Viagra that helps men with erectile dysfunction. And Yee wanted a piece of the action...
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Thursday, July 20th, 2017
A speeding Honda slammed into a city Department of Transportation tractor-trailer in Murray Hill early Wednesday, sparking a massive crash that sent three people to the hospital — two in critical condition...
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Wednesday, July 19th, 2017
The use of drones to collect claims images from hard-to-reach places has grown exponentially since insurers began exploring the technology seriously only a few years ago. The movement has benefited from a number of developments over that time. For example, federal aviation regulators have taken several actions to lower barriers to entry, and the hardware has advanced quickly while prices have fallen...
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Tuesday, July 18th, 2017
A collision repair trade group has cautioned the New York Department of Financial Services that some insurers are violating New York law in their zeal for photo estimating. “(The New York State Auto Collision Technician’s Association) is very alarmed at what can only be described as a flagrant disregard of regulations by certain insurers around field inspections” ...
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Monday, June 17th, 2017
To an increasing degree, adjusters are using insurance company drones to help them to assess the damage in routine claims processes. These gadgets let adjusters check out rooftops, and other difficult to reach areas without having to risk climbing up on a ladder or checking into parts of properties that have sustained damage from weather or other unexpected events...
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