Posts by Y@DminG
Floods in France, Italy Swept Bodies Out of Cemeteries
BREIL-SUR-ROYA, France — The grim job of searching for flood victims in Alpine villages and on the nearby French and Italian coasts has grown even more gruesome: Along with storm casualties, authorities say corpses from cemeteries have also been found … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Wildfires Are Huge This Year, But Not Deadliest
SAN FRANCISCO — With months still to go in California’s fire season, the state has already shattered records for the amount of land scorched in a single year — more than 4 million acres to date, with one blaze alone … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGusty Winds Fan Big Rocky Mountain and Sierra Nevada Wildfires
CreplaceENNE, Wyo. — Two big Rocky Mountain wildfires flared up again Monday as dry, gusty winds blew embers past areas where firefighters had been making progress. Firefighters at the Mullen Fire on the Wyoming-Colorado line and the Cameron Peak Fire … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClaims Business: Ontellus, Claim Central, BDO, and Aon
Ontellus Acquires Medical Records Canvassers Ontellus, a nationwide provider of claims related data for insurers, has acquired two medical records canvassing companies: MasterTrace and Intertel. All three companies provide insurance companies with data they need to investigate bodily injury claims … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Gulf Oil Platforms Shutting As Hurricane Delta Strengthens
HOUSTON — Energy companies were securing offshore production platforms and evacuating workers on Tuesday, some for the sixth time this year, as a major hurricane took aim at U.S. oil production in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Delta, the 25th … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHyundai Confident on Flying Cars, Steps Up Plans for Full Lineup
South Korea’s biggest automaker is stepping up its pursuit of flying cars, planning a full lineup of aerial vehicles that it envisages zigzagging city skies within a decade. Hyundai Motor Group is developing models that will carry five or six … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCisco Is Ordered to Pay $1.9 Billion in U.S. Patent Lawsuit, Plans Appeal
A U.S. judge on Monday ordered Cisco Systems Inc to pay $1.9 billion to a Virginia company that accused it of copying its cybersecurity patents. U.S. District Judge Henry Morgan in Norfolk, Virginia, concluded after a monthlong non-jury trial that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDelta Becomes Category 4 Hurricane, Threatens to Wreck Cancun
Hurricane Delta has strengthened to a building-wrecking Category 4 hurricane as it barrels toward Cancun, where it could cause $10 billion in losses before plowing across the Gulf of Mexico and coming ashore again between Louisiana and Florida. Delta is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSeward Area Hit by Severe Flooding Due to Heavy Rain, Winds
KENAI, Alaska — The Seward area of Alaska experienced severe flooding as heavy rain and high winds hit the area over the weekend, officials said. Heavy equipment operators spent Friday and Saturday repairing berms along area waterways that were damaged … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThousands of Minks Dead in Covid Outbreak on Utah Farms
Thousands of minks at Utah fur farms have died because of the coronavirus in the past 10 days, forcing nine sites in three counties to quarantine, but the state veterinarian said people don’t appear to be at risk from the … Source: Claims Journal
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