Archive for July 2021
Detroit-Area Water Leader Quitting Weeks After Floods
DETROIT (AP) — The head of a regional water agency in southeastern Michigan said Tuesday that she would resign, weeks after thousands of homes were spoiled by sewage backups during a tremendous storm. Sue McCormick didn’t cite the June 25-26 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOfficials: 2 Dead; 7 Injured After Texas Chemical Plant Leak
LAPORTE, Texas (AP) — Two people are dead after a chemical leak Tuesday evening at plant in La Porte, Texas, company officials said. The incident happened about 7:35 p.m. and involved an acetic acid leak at the LyondellBasell facility in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia, Nevada Governors Tour Site of Massive Wildfire
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — The governors of California and Nevada on Wednesday planned to tour the state line area blackened by one of two massive wildfires that have destroyed dozens of homes in the U.S. West. Cooler weather and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHuge Hailstones Force Shut Italian Highway in Extreme Storm
MILAN (AP) — Hailstones the size of tennis balls temporarily closed a highway in northern Italy and damaged dozens of cars, in an extreme example of a weather phenomenon that an agricultural lobby said Tuesday has intensified in recent years. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClaims People: McLaren’s, Copperpoint, HNRK, Coalition Against Insurance Fraud
McLaren’s TPA Poaches 6 From Broadspire UK Global claims management provider McLarens expanded its third-party administration service with the addition of six new team members in London, all of them from Broadspire. The new hires follow the appointment in May … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: Adopt a ‘Need-to-Know’ Approach to Avoid Nuclear Verdicts
The last claim settlement I wrote was considered a bargain at $5 million, half of the $10 million amount that would be deemed a “nuclear verdict.” According to VerdictSearch, nuclear verdicts have increased 300% since 2019. Adjusters can take action … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreW. Va. City, Drug Distributors Trade Final Words in Landmark Opioid Trial
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Lawyers for a West Virginia city and county hard hit by the opioid crisis began wrapping up their case in a $2.5 billion trial on Tuesday arguing major drug distributors flooded the region with the addictive pills, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLondon Judges Reverse Course to Reopen $7B Brazil Dam Lawsuit Against BHP
LONDON — London’s Court of Appeal made a U-turn on Tuesday by agreeing to reopen a $7 billion lawsuit by 200,000 claimants against Anglo-Australian mining giant BHP , reviving a case over a dam rupture behind Brazil’s worst environmental disaster. … Source: Claims Journal
Read More“It’s Terrible”: After Frosts, Champagne Vineyards Hit by Fungus
PARIS — About 20% to 25% of the Champagne vineyard has been damaged by mildew fungus due to heavy rainfall earlier this month, adding to severe losses caused by frosts earlier in the season, Champagne industry lobby CIVC said on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGlobal Supply Chains Buckle as Virus Variant and Disasters Strike
LONDON/BEIJING — A new worldwide wave of COVID-19. Natural disasters in China and Germany. A cyber attack targeting key South African ports. Events have conspired to drive global supply chains towards breaking point, threatening the fragile flow of raw materials, … Source: Claims Journal
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