On Oct. 30, 2012, New York and New Jersey experienced the unimaginable when Superstorm Sandy tore through the East coast....
Yearly Archives: <span>2013</span>
Imagining a world operated mostly by computers is not hard. Cell phones have voice controlled assistants. Vehicles come with GPS...
Today’s crash forensics field is a high-tech industry with near-perfect accuracy capabilities. So why aren’t adjusters and insurers tapping into...
Video Highlights Privacy & Security Coverage and Trends Richard Betterley, president of Betterley Risk Consultants, says cyber liability policies have...
EagleView, Pictometry EagleView Technologies, a provider of automated 3D measurement technologies and analysis and Pictometry International, a geo-referenced aerial image...
54 The number of fatalities that occurred out of the 51 million skier/snowboarder days reported for the 2011-12 season. Thirty-nine...
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform’s (ILR) survey of the most ridiculous lawsuits of 2012: Intoxicated Florida driver pleads...
Placing the value on bodily injury claims is inherently speculative. To remove some of the guess work from ascertaining a...
Conning’s 2012 liability trends study, “Liability and Tort Trends: Trouble Around the Corner?” found that many insurers with the poorest...
Claims Journal magazine is pleased to announce the following members of its newly established editorial board: Steven Plitt, Ken Levine,...