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Hyundai Motor to Recall Kona EV in S.Korea Over Concern of Fire Risk
Hyundai Motor Co will voluntarily recall its Kona electric vehicles as a possible short circuit due to what may be faulty manufacturing of its high-voltage battery cells could pose a fire risk, South Korea’s transport ministry said on Thursday. Starting … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCanada’s Struggling Hospitality Businesses Face ‘Perfect Storm’ as Insurers Flee
TORONTO — Canadian hospitality businesses, already reeling from the downturn sparked by the coronavirus pandemic, are facing yet another existential threat as insurance companies spike premiums or exit the space, citing losses and the sector’s risks. Even before COVID-19, insurers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoil-Water Notice Lifted From Texas City Where Microbe Found
LAKE JACKSON, Texas — A boil-water notice was lifted Tuesday from the drinking-water system of a Houston-area city where water tainted with a deadly, microscopic parasite was blamed for the death of a 6-year-old boy. In a statement, the Texas … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHurricane Delta Makes Landfall in Mexico, Toppling Trees
CANCUN, Mexico — Hurricane Delta made landfall Wednesday just south of the Mexican resort of Cancun as an extremely dangerous Category 2 storm, downing trees and knocking out power along the northeastern coast of Yucatan Peninsula, but without immediate reports … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCourt Documents Ask Parkland Parents to Prove Mental Anguish
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Parents who sued a school district after their children died in a mass shooting at a Florida high school are being asked to turn over their psychiatric records to prove they have suffered mental anguish. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSupreme Court Takes Up Energy Companies’ Appeal Over Baltimore Climate Suit
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear an appeal by energy companies including BP PLC, Chevron Corp, Exxon Mobil Corp and Royal Dutch Shell PLC contesting a lawsuit by the city of Baltimore seeking damages for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia COVID Presumption Law Creates New Data Tracking Burdens
A California law enacted last month that eases the path to workers’ compensation benefits for employees who contract COVID-19 will require an unprecedented level of documentation and communication between claims managers and employers. “I have joked that this should be … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWalmart Must Turn Over Files on Alleged Opioid Mishandling
Walmart Inc. must disclose some internal files related to alleged mishandling of opioid painkillers sold through the company’s in-store pharmacies, after a judge ruled in favor of investors who claim directors failed in their oversight. Two pension funds “quite clearly … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHurricane Delta Hits Mexican Coast With Dangerous Storm Surge
Hurricane Delta weakened to a Category 3 storm just before slamming into the coast of Mexico, but remains life-threatening. Delta came ashore along the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula near Puerto Morelos, the National Hurricane Center said at 6:49 a.m. in New … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOxycontin Maker Purdue Nears Guilty Plea Agreement in U.S. Criminal Probe-Sources
NEW YORK — Purdue Pharma LP, the OxyContin maker controlled by members of the wealthy Sackler family, is nearing an agreement to plead guilty to criminal charges as part of a broader deal to resolve U.S. Justice Department probes into … Source: Claims Journal
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