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Coastal Harm From Invading Saltwater ‘Happening Right Now’
The landward movement of seawater threatens drinking water supplies, coastal farming and coastal ecosystems. Rising seas, more frequent storms, higher tides, drought and the pressure of pumping for drinking water are combining to accelerate the salt invasion. New scientific research … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarrier Loans Money to Claimant for Damages, Collects from Negligence Suit Against Broker
A California appellate court ruled that an insurance brokerage owes its client $461,795.24 for malfeasance in litigation that was financed by an insurer against its own producer, involving damages to a house owned by a church that was intended to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarnival’s Princess Unable to Dodge Passengers’ Covid Suit
Carnival Corp.’s Princess Cruise Lines Ltd. failed to persuade a judge to dismiss negligence claims by 17 passengers who allege they suffered Covid-19 symptoms after being exposed to the coronavirus on a February voyage. Monday’s ruling doesn’t address the merits … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeatpacking Link Found in Up to 8% of Early U.S. Covid Cases
As many as one in 12 cases of Covid-19 in the early stage of the pandemic in the U.S. can be tied to outbreaks at meatpacking plants and subsequent spread in surrounding communities, according to a study. The findings highlight … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing 737 MAX Jets Undergo Round-The-Clock Effort to Clear Inventory
MOSES LAKE, Wash. — The future of Boeing Co’s freshly approved 737 MAX is in the hands of nearly 700 workers toiling behind the gray doors of a three-bay hangar at a desert airport in Washington state. Inside, over an … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlaska Airlines Leases 13 Boeing 737 MAX Jets After Ungrounding
Alaska Air Group Inc said on Monday it would lease 13 new Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes from aircraft lessor Air Lease Corp, handing its traditional jet supplier a boost less than a week after Boeing won U.S. approval to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRevolutionary War Monument, Damaged by Derecho, Back on Pedestal
SPRINGVILLE, Iowa — A deteriorating Revolutionary War monument, which was damaged even more in the Aug. 10 derecho, has been restored and once again sits on its pedestal in the Springville Cemetery. For six years, local chapters of the Daughters … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDebris Leaks Out as Salvagers Saw Up Ship On Georgia Coast
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Debris is washing up from a cargo ship stranded on the Georgia coast as a salvage team cuts it into chunks. The leaks are not unexpected as salvagers demolish the Golden Ray, a South Korean ship that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJury Duty? No Thanks, Say Many, Forcing Trials to be Delayed
HARTFORD, Conn. — Jury duty notices have set Nicholas Philbrook’s home on edge with worries about him contracting the coronavirus and passing it on to his father-in-law, a cancer survivor with diabetes in his mid-70s who is at higher risk … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePipeline Owner Held Liable for Economic Damages Caused by Oil Spill
An energy company whose criminal negligence caused an oil spill that soiled California beaches cannot escape liability for the damages it caused just because it is designated as a public utility, a California appellate court ruled in a split decision. … Source: Claims Journal
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