Harvey’s Catastrophic Flooding Hits Uninsured Hard August 28, 2017 By Sonali Basak Hurricane Harvey’s second act across southern Texas is turning into an economic catastrophe – with damages likely to stretch into...
Texas Farmers Assess Harvey Damage to Grain Bins, Cotton Crops August 28, 2017 By Jen Skerritt and Brian K. Sullivan Texas farmers are assessing damage caused by Hurricane Harvey after it slammed into the coast, knocking over grain storage tanks...
California Flood Protection Means More Room for Rivers August 28, 2017 By ELLEN KNICKMEYER After more than a century of building levees higher to hold back its rivers, California took another step Friday toward...
The Claim File Documentation Balancing Act August 28, 2017 By Denise Johnson With so many eyes on claims files, it’s no wonder documentation is a touchy subject for adjusters. Claims files are...
Proposed Revision of New York PPD Guidelines Met With Skepticism August 28, 2017 By Denise Johnson The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board will soon release updated permanent impairment guidelines as part of its 2017 workers’...
Insurers Ready Adjusters for Harvey Cat Losses August 26, 2017 By Denise Johnson Teams of insurance adjusters were mobilized Friday in Texas cities closest to Hurricane Harvey’s expected path of destruction. Hurricane Harvey...
Public Adjuster Charged With Insurance Fraud, Serves As Warning During Hurricane August 25, 2017 As a potentially devastating category 3 hurricane nears the coast of Texas, another public insurance adjuster has been charged with...
CoreLogic: Hurricane Harvey Storm Surge Could Impact 200,000 Texas Homes August 25, 2017 Hurricane Harvey has the potential to impact 232,721 homes along the Texas coast, according to CoreLogic, a global property information,...
Many Opioid Addicts Hoping for Recovery Relapse, Turn to Insurance Fraud August 25, 2017 By CURT ANDERSON The Reflections treatment center looked like just the place for Michelle Holley’s youngest daughter to kick heroin. Instead, as with...
Honolulu Postpones Fire Sprinkler Retrofit Requirement August 25, 2017 By CATHY BUSSEWITZ The Honolulu City Council has postponed action on a bill to require the installation of sprinkler systems in older high-rise...