Lasers to be a car”s light source?
Posted on December 5th, 2011
As the worlds leading auto manufacturers pursue the latest ways to make their vehicles more fuel efficient, BMW is looking to add highly energy-efficient light bulbs to its line of vehicles.The company says it is pursuing ways to make headlights stronger and more efficient through the implementation of laser light technology.”After LED technology, laser light is the next logical step in car light development,” the company said recently. “BMW engineers are currently already working on the introduction of laser light as a further pioneering technology for series production within a few years.
Tags: Light, Light Source
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Insurers should use multi-model approach to reduce catastrophe model uncertainty
Posted on December 5th, 2011
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Insurers can reduce catastrophe model uncertainty and better estimate risk by adopting a multi-model approach, a Guy Carpenter report says.
In Managing Catastrophe Model Uncertainty: Issues and Challenges, Guy Carpenter examines three strategies for using multiple models to narrow the “uncertainty band” inherent with the use of cat models.
The uncertainty band is the plausible range above and below the cat model’s probable maximum loss (PML) estimate in which the true (but unknown) value may fall.
Advances within the modelling industry have reduced the width of the uncertainty band, Guy Carpenter says. But as insurers consider smaller areas of geography, additional uncertainties are introduced.
Tags: Catastrophe Model, Catastrophe Model Uncertainty, Model, Model Uncertainty
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Reading Over Your Auto Insurance Coverage After An Accident
Posted on December 4th, 2011
When you get into an accident with your car, it can seem like the end of the world. Assessing vehicle damage will tell you exactly what type of claim it will be. Auto insurance coverage will take care of most if not all of the damage, but you need to read the coverage so you know how to make the claim.
It doesn’t matter what kind of accident you’re involved in, you want your auto insurance company to take care of the damages. Before you call up your company to make a claim, you need to get out your auto insurance coverage and read through it.
Tags: Accident, Auto Insurance, Auto Insurance Coverage, Insurance Coverage
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Farmers Settles Class-Action Lawsuit over Medical Payments
Posted on December 1st, 2011
An Oklahoma court has approved a settlement in a nationwide class action lawsuit filed by Farmers Insurance auto policyholders who claim the company shortchanged them on claims for medical expenses filed in the wake of auto crashes.
Under the terms of the settlement, approved earlier this week by the District Court of Canadian County, the insurer has agreed to pay four named plaintiffs $7,500 each for representing the class and to cover $6.5 million in attorney fees and other costs, but does not admit any wrongdoing.
The plaintiffs had alleged that Farmers improperly failed to pay reasonable medical expenses because of the company’s use of “certain systems and procedures” for claims adjustment in payment of medical benefits.
“We are pleased to have been able to resolve this matter with plaintiffs,” Jerry Davies, a Farmers spokesman in Los Angeles, said in an email Friday. Davies wo
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Are Fuel Efficient Cars Good for your Car Insurance?
Posted on November 29th, 2011
Fuel efficient cars are becoming more and more popular as concern starts to grow about the environment – and the impact of driving on motorists’ wallets. One question that is asked about fuel efficient cars is whether or not they can help you to save money on your car insurance.
There are some signs that having a fuel efficient car can indeed help you save money on your car insurance, largely because an increasing number of car insurance companies are offering discounts or special rates for motorists who have one of these cars. This means that if you have a fuel efficient car, it is worth taking a look at different car insurance policies to see whether you are able to get a special rate for the type of car you own.
However, having a fuel efficient car is not by itself always enough to get you a good deal on car insurance as other factors are also taken into account. Thi Read more…
Regulations and limitations placed on firms offering individual health coverage
Posted on November 27th, 2011
Most insurance companies have limitations when it comes to providing individual health insurance coverage for individuals with preexisting conditions. This has led to people believing that it is impossible to get covered for any preexisting condition. What people do not know is that insurance companies provide coverage for some preexisting conditions although they have limitations when it comes to the policy.
There are mile laws and regulations that mange individual health coverage one of the regulations is in relation to preexisting conditions. Regulations as pertains to this issue, vary from state to state. Read more…