Posts by Y@DminG
Uber Has Spent $19 Million on Coronavirus Financial Assistance for Drivers
Uber Technologies Inc on Thursday for the first time detailed how much it has spent to support its ride-hail drivers and food delivery workers during the coronavirus crisis, which has battered the company and forced it to lay off thousands … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNumber of Federal COVID-19 Business Interruption Lawsuits at 101 and Rising
A federal court has received notice that 101 lawsuits have been filed as of Wednesday seeking coverage from insurers for business interruption losses caused by COVID-19. Plaintiffs attorneys say they expect the number to rise into the thousands. “Ultimately, I … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWorkers Hit McDonald’s With Class Action Over COVID-19 Safety
Five McDonald’s workers in Chicago filed a class action lawsuit against the chain on Tuesday, accusing it of failing to adopt government safety guidance on COVID-19 and endangering employees and their families. McDonald’s failed to provide adequate hand sanitizer, gloves … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Airlines Step Up Safety Measures in Preparation for Recovery
May 20 — U.S. carriers JetBlue Airways Corp and United Airlines Holdings Inc announced fresh safety measures on Wednesday aimed at restoring confidence in travel as several executives pointed to signs domestic demand is improving. U.S. states are starting to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEmployee Sues Utah Company After Contracting COVID-19
SALT LAKE CITY — A woman who contracted the coronavirus in Utah has sued her employer arguing the American Fork-based company did not take proper precautions to protect its employees against COVID-19. Juana Victoria Flores filed the lawsuit Wednesday against … Source: Claims Journal
Read More3 Gulf Coast States Get $88M in Disaster Funds for Fisheries Flooding
NEW ORLEANS — Three Gulf Coast states are getting more than $88 million in fisheries disaster funds for damage from last year’s flooding, which included an unprecedented two openings of a spillway west of New Orleans. “These funds will help … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreProbe Into LA Explosion Begins as Firefighters Recover
LOS ANGELES — Investigators on Monday began combing the wreckage of a fire and explosion at a downtown Los Angeles vape and marijuana accessories wholesaler to determine its cause as 12 injured firefighters started the long process of recovery. Seven … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge: Salvage Firm Can Recover Titanic’s Telegraph Machine
NORFOLK — A federal judge in Virginia has ruled that a salvage firm can retrieve the Marconi wireless telegraph machine that broadcast distress calls from the sinking Titanic ocean liner. In an order released Monday, U.S. District Judge Rebecca Beach … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson to Stop Selling Talc-Based Baby Powder in U.S. and Canada
Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday announced that it would stop selling its talc-based Johnson’s Baby Powder in the United States and Canada, making the decision after a consumer products “portfolio reassessment related to COVID-19.” The U.S. healthcare conglomerate said it … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. to Mandate New Safety-Management Tools for Aircraft Makers
WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it would require Boeing Co and other aircraft manufacturers to adopt new safety-management tools following two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people. The plan to begin the regulatory process … Source: Claims Journal
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