Claims News Recap
February 19th - 22nd
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Friday, February 22nd, 2019
Zion Williamson — college basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils and considered one of the top picks for this year’s NBA Draft — recently suffered a knee injury, sparking questions about whether the rising basketball star has suitable insurance. Williamson recently suffered a knee injury in a game against North Carolina after one of his shoes fell apart....
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Thursday, February 21st, 2019
The arguments surrounding the need for change in the insurance industry have largely been won. In recent years, dramatically increasing regulations, competition and customer expectations, along with dwindling resources and shortages of technical skills, have combined to produce an environment of uncertainty. All too often, insurance carriers have tended to push what they have been able to produce, rather than respond to what the customer demands....
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Wednesday, February 20th, 2019
Insurance companies are only beginning to harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic process automation (RPA). AI refers to computer systems that can mimic human capabilities by learning and solving problems. RPA is an emerging form of business process automation technology based on using software robots or AI “workers.” Here is a look at the top five AI/RPA trends in the insurance industry...
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2019
An Orange City woman arrested in January for scamming Hurricane Irma victims was arrested a second time on Monday in Brevard County and accused of committing the same crime, state officials said. The office of Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis issued a release stating that Mary Bruce, 50, was again arrested, accused of unlicensed practice of public adjusting and grand theft related to Hurricane Irma....
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