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FINEOS Streamlines Claims Management Operations for Public Agency
DUBLIN, Ireland -- FINEOS Corporation, a global provider of innovative componentiz...
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To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: Brian Turner of Brite Media, 0845 4306340, pr@britemedia.co.uk
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The family of a man who investigated workers' compensation claims will not receive benefits after his death in a car accident, the Missouri Court of Appeals has held.
Travis Anderson, who worked for Veracity Research Co., was out of town on a work assignment to survey a claimant suspected of fraud when he was killed.
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MANCHESTER, England, August 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Compensation Claims Companies making unsolicited phone calls to private residences or mobiles asking if the recipient would like to file an accident compensation claim are in violation of laws regulating the claims industry and should be reported to the Ministry of Justice, say the personal injury solicitors at JMW LLP in Manchester.
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...-mandated procedures in place for tort claims (28 CFR part 543, subpart C), Inmate Accident Comp...
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- Unicru(R) Inc. launched today an addition to its line of assessments for the grocery, retail, dining and trucking industries: The Un...
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... Plaintiff-Appellant Byron Smith brings claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act ("FTCA"), 28U.S.... FTCA claim is precluded when the Inmate Accident Compensation Act applies, as it does here. . ...
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When a worker's compensation accident occurs, it is important that an employer cooperate fully with his insurance company and assist the carrier in th...
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A city carpenter seriously injured when he and another man tumbled from a roof at the New Canaan Nature Center eight years ago will receive part of more than $2 million from the company that manufactured a defective roof bracket, the state Supreme Court ruled this week. But attorneys representing Neil Barry and the other man, Bernard Cohade of Stamford, say that the men will only see about half of the $2.2 million that the manufacturer, Quality Steel Products of Michigan, was ordered to pay for the 1998 accident, because part of it must be repaid to the insurance company that paid workers' compensation claims related to the case.
As a result of the requirement to repay a total of $342,000, the attorneys are considering suing The Hartford insurance company, the workers' compensation carr...
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The monthly statistics that pass across Jack Nolish's desk are a ray of light in Michigan's dismal employment outlook. Though faced with a 15.1% unemployment rate in October, Nolish, the director of the Michigan Workers' Compensation Agency, has watch contested filings plummet since the decade started. The agency had 20,086 newly contested cases filed in 2000. Nolish attributed the trend to a significant drop in jobs. Legislative and workplace changes have contributed to a long-standing trend in which the frequency of workers' compensation claims increased just twice in the past 18 years. Reflecting the state's economic problems, Michigan's workers' comp line generated $977.3 million in direct premiums written in 2008, down 21.6% from five years earlier, according to BestLink data. By c...
... is more likely to experience workplace accidents. These overarching market trends don't account for...