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October 22, 2012

Top 10 for the Past Week

1.The Next New Thing: Coverage Issues From Fracking Claims
Oct 19, 2012 -- Every few years it seems that there are predictions of a new type of claim that threatens to engulf carriers. In the 1980s and 1990s it was environmental clean up claims and SuperFund, followed shortly by asbestos, the fear of Y2K claims, MTBE and ...
2.Scientists Model How Vibrations From Football Hits Wobble the Brain
Oct 18, 2012 -- It's fall football season, when fight songs and shouted play calls fill stadiums across the country. Another less rousing sound sometimes accompanies football games: the sharp crack of helmet-to-helmet collisions. Hard collisions can lead to ...
3.Hartford Steam Boiler Launches New Concept in Home Insurance
Oct 18, 2012 -- The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company (HSB), part of Munich Re,  announced a new concept in homeowners insurance, HSB HomeWorks, which combines breakdown coverage for home equipment systems, appliances and electronics with a ...
4.Year Later, Haunted House Accident Problems Linger
Oct 18, 2012 -- An 18-year-old woman who nearly died last year after she inadvertently hanged herself from a noose while working at a suburban St. Louis, Mo., haunted house says she's still struggling to recover. Jessica Rue slipped off a tub and got her neck stuck ...
5.Hundreds of Deer Using New Utah Safety Crossings
Oct 17, 2012 -- State wildlife officials say two new crossing structures have safely allowed 300 deer to cross under busy northern Utah roads. Division of Wildlife Resources officials tell KSL the projects are reducing the number of deer that are hit and killed by ...
6.Top 25 Workplace Harassment, Bias Settlements
Oct 17, 2012 -- In honor of National Boss Day, eBossWatch, which enables people to anonymously rate their bosses and evaluate potential employers, has released a study on workplace harassment and discrimination charges that it says are costing employers a ...
7.Missouri Couple Who Won $20M in Suit Going Bankrupt
Oct 17, 2012 -- Eight years after a southwest Missouri couple won a $20 million verdict against the makers of a butter flavoring used at a popcorn plant, the two have filed for bankruptcy. In addition to the Chapter 7 filing last month in Springfield, Eric and ...
8.Insurance Education Foundation Director Addresses Industry Workforce Shortage
Oct 16, 2012 -- As aging personnel begin to leave the insurance industry in record numbers, the industry is developing strategies to counteract the shrinking workforce. With 15 years of property/casualty experience working as a claims supervisor and defense ...
9.Penn State Student Hurt in 5-Story Fall Out Window
Oct 16, 2012 -- A 19-year-old Pennsylvania State University student is hospitalized in critical condition after falling 39 feet out of a window of an apartment building. Authorities said the young woman fell from the window of a fifth-floor apartment overnight ...
10.Computer Scientist Finds Device Flaws in Common Goods
Oct 16, 2012 -- For most people, computer security means just that: Keeping viruses off your desktop or laptop, your PC or your Mac. But when Tadayoshi Kohno thinks of computers and security, he thinks about the vulnerabilities inherent in a whole range of devices ...

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