Spring 2009
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Medical Compliance Menu
Served daily: regulation ragout—you can’t tell what’s what, and it’s sure to give you indigestion. Software providers may have a prescription. John Gilmartin | 5/1/2009 -
It's Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature
Site-specific weather analysis offers an expert approach to evaluating weather-related claims. Kevin E. Hopler | 5/1/2009 -
The Economic Impact on Temporary Housing Claims
How will it affect your policyholders? Aaron Wilson | 5/1/2009 -
On the Brink of Collapse
Temporary bracing mitigates risk of structural failure in construction projects. E. Brian Webb, P.E., C.M.I | 5/1/2009 -
Not So Fast!
The Validity and Interpretation of Racing and Speed-Contest Exclusions John B. Drummy | 5/1/2009 -
Traumatic Brain Injury Poses Long-Term Issues for Insurers
New studies add to the data pool. Dr. Steven Carter, PsyD, LP | 5/1/2009 -
Techno-Sleuthing
New technology, better data and improved modeling can finger insurance fraudsters Richard Della Rocca | 5/1/2009 -
An Act of (Bad) Faith
Litigators are looking for claims handling missteps Douglas G. Houser | 5/1/2009 -
The Eye of the Beholder
You Can't Judge a Claim by Its Cover Cheryl Arvidson | 5/1/2009 -
Adjusting Building Restoration Claims
Ronald Thornton, CPCU | 4/30/2009 -
Assessing Coverage by the Golden Rule
Best practices mean trying to find coverage and preparing to defend denials. Janet L. Brown | 4/30/2009
Lie Strong
Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign
Ten Things to Consider and Look For in Handling Insurance Claims