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By Alyssa L. DeMarco, John C. Gardiner, PhD, PE, Dennis D. Chimich |
February 29, 2012
Three biomechanical engineers explain how to accurately assess head injuries associated with auto accidents.
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By Alyssa L. DeMarco, John C. Gardiner, PhD, PE, Dennis D. Chimich |
February 14, 2012
Did the claimant sustain a head injury in the incident? Would the diagnosed head injury have been prevented if he or she had been using a protective device such as a helmet, a seat belt, or an airbag? Claims asks three biomechanical engineers to answer common questions pertaining to personal...
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By Christine G. Barlow |
August 1, 2011
For an underwriter, summer is an attractive nuisance nightmare.
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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
June 25, 2010
Having insurance for product recall is invaluable, but it does not serve as a substitute for implementing good procedures to deal with a recall, a consultant with insurance broker Marsh said.
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By Mary Anne Medina |
May 17, 2010
There is still considerable media buzz surrounding Chinese drywall. For many homeowners, the nightmare is far from over. Why are the culpable manufacturers not answering U.S. courts?
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By Eric Gilkey, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 7, 2010
Claims Magazine is twittering every day about breaking news and timely topics -- not to mention keeping readers up to date on what's being posted on claimsmag.com.
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By Staff Writer |
April 1, 2010
Since the news of tainted drywall—and its noxious fumes—started rolling in, manufacturers and other businesses that supplied and installed the building material have denied liability.
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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 23, 2010
Insurers' claims and litigation costs stemming from Chinese drywall problems are expected to be significant, property damage up to the $10 billion range by one estimate, a rating firm said.