FAA Says Boeing 737 Max is Airworthy Despite 2nd Crash U.S. aviation regulators signaled their confidence in the safety of Boeing Co.’s embattled 737 Max jetliner, issuing a global notice... Read More
Even Improved Tornado Warnings Can’t Prevent All Death and Destruction Sometimes in forecasting tornadoes, you can get everything technically right, and yet it all goes horribly wrong. Three days before... Read More
Rutgers Promotes Safe Patient Handling Practices to Reduce Health Care Worker Injuries Nurses, nurse aids, orderlies, emergency medical technicians and physical and occupational therapists have some of the highest numbers of nonfatal... Read More
Attorney Turned Criminal Apologizes to Insurers for Giant Workers’ Comp Fraud Sean Enrique O’Keefe said he started out as a “humanistic attorney,” but he became a mercenary and then a criminal... Read More
Recording Indicates Amazon Cargo Jet Crew Lost Control Seconds Before Crash Recorded conversations by pilots on a cargo jet carrying packages for Amazon.com Inc. that crashed last month near Houston reveal... Read More
Viewing Drones from an Insurance Claim Perspective Do you own or know somebody who owns a drone? Think about this past year — have you had experiences... Read More
FDA Warns of Asbestos in Claire’s Cosmetics; Company Disputes Claim The U.S. Food and Drug Administration called on Congress to modernize rules for cosmetics safety on Tuesday after it issued... Read More
Aon Quits Pursuit of Willis Towers Watson Merger Aon Plc said it’s no longer pursuing a combination with rival insurance brokerage Willis Towers Watson Plc, a day after... Read More
3-D Images, Surveillance Cameras Touted as Truth-Tellers for Claims Adjusters The physician couldn’t tell what was causing the smudge on a CT scan of his wife’s lungs, so he referred... Read More
How People Rationalize Bad Choices When a reward is tempting enough, people will break their own moral codes to gain the desired prize. Afterward, they’ll... Read More