Insurers Chasing Fewer Tips From Tech, Hoping for Better Return on Investment Even though insurers have invested heavily in fraud-fighting technology, the percentage of referrals from automated systems accepted by special investigation... Read More
Genevieve Loses Punch as 2 New Storms Aim for the Gulf of Mexico CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico — Hurricane Genevieve lost some of its punch Thursday even as it lashed Mexico’s Los Cabos... Read More
Bayer to Pay $1.6 Billion to End U.S. Suits Over Contraceptive Bayer AG agreed to pay $1.6 billion to resolve most of the U.S. litigation over its now-withdrawn Essure contraceptive device,... Read More
Apple Can’t Dodge Suit Claiming Sex-Bias for Canceled Contract Apple Inc. can’t dodge a lawsuit in which it’s accused of canceling a contract with a janitorial service because the... Read More
COVID-19 Era Highlights ‘Black Hole’ Compensation Fund For Vaccine Injuries A U.S. government program that compensates people who say they have been harmed by an emergency vaccine has paid out... Read More
Federal Judge Upholds $925M Damages Verdict in Robocall Case PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal judge has upheld a $925 million damages award in a class-action case against a Michigan-based... Read More
UW Study Finds Ponderosa Pine Forests Most at Risk From Wildfires Recent years have brought unusually large and damaging wildfires to the Pacific Northwest – from the Carlton Complex Fire in... Read More
Subaru Taps Xilinx For Key Chip in Driver-Assistance System SAN FRANCISCO — Xilinx Inc and Subaru Corp on Wednesday said the Japanese automaker will use one of the Silicon... Read More
For Firms That Got Citi’s $900 Million, It’s a Shot at Payback If Citigroup Inc. was looking to create a drama big enough to compete with the pandemic and U.S. elections for... Read More
Claims People: Claims Central, Provencher, Omega Engineering and Goldberg Segalla Claims Central Hires WeGoLook Founders Two former executives for WeGoLook, an automated claims system now owned by Crawford & Co.,... Read More