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COVID-19 Lawsuit Takes on McDonald’s Like it Was a Rowdy Bar
May 26 — As U.S. businesses reopen, worried workers and their advocates are borrowing a legal strategy commonly used to shut down rowdy topless bars to try and force employers to strengthen protection against further spread of the coronavirus. Workers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePandemic Forces Virtual Safety Checks for Oil Tankers
LONDON — Ship assessors are resorting to virtual inspections of oil tankers to keep vessels afloat, as the coronavirus pandemic makes physical visits to check for seaworthiness tougher and a slump in fuel demand increases the need for ships as … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreForecasters Predict Busy 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — With forecasters predicting another intense Atlantic hurricane season with as many as 13 to 19 named storms, disaster preparedness experts say it’s critically important for people in evacuation zones to plan to stay with friends or … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWarehouse Fire Devastates San Francisco’s Fishing Industry
SAN FRANCISCO — A huge fire that tore through a warehouse on San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf has destroyed fishing gear used to deliver about two-thirds of the city’s fresh seafood, threatening to disrupt the upcoming Dungeness crab season, local fishermen … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCDC, States’ Reporting of Virus Test Data Causes Confusion
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Elected officials, businesses and others are depending on coronavirus testing and infection-rate data as states reopen so that they will know if a second wave of contagion is coming _ and whether another round of stay-at-home orders … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJoin the Coronavirus Survey for the Entire Property/Casualty Insurance Industry
How is the coronavirus pandemic affecting you, your life, your work and your industry? Now and going forward? No matter where you work in the P/C insurance industry, your experience is important. Learn how your experience compares with that of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreForensics Firm Says Disinfectant Foggers Can Damage Electronics
A forensic engineering firm is warning that using foggers to disperse disinfectants — a common practice as businesses reopen after COVID-19 closures — may cause permanent damage to electronic equipment. Atlanta-based Envista Forensics released a paper last week cautioning business … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFrench Court Orders Insurer AXA to Pay Restaurant’s COVID-19 Losses
PARIS — A Paris commercial court ruled that insurer AXA must pay a restaurant owner two months’ worth of coronavirus-related revenue losses, the restaurateur’s lawyer said on Friday, possibly opening the door to a wave of similar litigation. AXA said … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAs Nation Reopens, a Historic Referendum on Risk Begins
WASHINGTON — We are becoming a nation of amateur actuaries, calculating the risk of restarting our lives. Can we go outside? Can we go back to work? Can we go to a restaurant or bar? Can we go to the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeatpacking Safety Recommendations Are Largely Unenforceable
MINNEAPOLIS– Federal recommendations meant to keep meatpacking workers safe as they return to plants that were shuttered by the coronavirus have little enforcement muscle behind them, fueling anxiety that working conditions could put employees’ lives at risk. Extensive guidance issued … Source: Claims Journal
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