Posts by Y@DminG
Dive Boat Fire Investigators May See Lesson in Ghost Ship Tragedy Negligence Case
One was a ship in name only, an artist commune set up in an Oakland warehouse. The other was a bona fide boat afloat on the ocean off Santa Barbara. Both became fiery death traps for a combined 70 souls, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing to Pay 737 MAX Crash Victims’ Families $144,500 Each
WASHINGTON — Boeing Co will pay the families of 346 people killed in two fatal 737 MAX crashes $144,500 each from a $50 million financial assistance fund announced in July, the fund’s administrators said on Monday. The fund, overseen by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing Fund to Pay 737 MAX Crash Victims $145K Each
Boeing Co.’s $50 million financial assistance fund will pay the families of 346 people killed in two fatal 737 MAX crashes $144,500 each, the fund’s administrators said on Monday. The fund, which is overseen by Washington lawyers Ken Feinberg and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBus with Chinese-Speaking Tourists Crashes in Utah; 4 Dead
A tour bus crashed on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah on Friday, killing four people from China and injuring dozens more. The bus from Southern California rolled onto a guard rail, crushing its roof and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Attacks Rival Plan for Paying Fire Victims Before Insurers
PG&E Corp. and a group of insurers urged a judge to reject a competing reorganization plan for the bankrupt utility because the proposal would pay fire victims who lost their homes ahead of insurance companies and “unjustly enrich” bondholders including … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing Max Crash Report Faces Pushback from Lion Air, Regulator
Lion Air and Indonesia’s civil aviation authority are pushing back on conclusions reached by investigators probing last year’s deadly crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max amid concerns that too much blame is being placed on the Indonesian side, according … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.K. Launches Massive Tourist Airlift After Thomas Cook Collapse
The U.K. government deployed the “largest repatriation in peacetime history” to bring home more than 150,000 tourists stranded on overseas beaches and in vacation hotspots by the collapse of tour operator Thomas Cook Group Plc. The massive airlift, using chartered … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.K. Travel Insurer Contacting Clients Stranded by Collapse of Thomas Cook
Saga Plc said on Monday it was securing alternative flights, where possible, for customers who are due to travel imminently and have been impacted by the collapse of Thomas Cook. The over-50s tourism and insurance firm said in an email … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHouse OKs Stopgap Funding for Government, Flood Insurance Until Nov. 21; Senate Action Awaited
The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives last week passed a continuing resolution to extend federal government funding through Nov. 21 and avoid a government shutdown at the end of the month. The bipartisan vote of 301-123 saw three Democrats vote no … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePMA, Orchid Medical, Athens Group, Ametros, Hancock Make Appointments
PMA Appoints Claims Leader for the Southeast PMA Companies Insurance Group has appointed Sabrina Mitchell as claims assistant vice president for its Southeast Region. Mitchell reports to Ray DiCello, senior vice president and chief claims officer for PMA, which is … Source: Claims Journal
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