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Pacific Hurricane Forecast Complicated by Coronavirus
HONOLULU — The Central Pacific basin including Hawaii should expect to see between two and six tropical storms or hurricanes this year, federal forecasters said Wednesday. The annual National Weather Service prediction came as wary Hawaii residents begin to emerge … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers Support Federal Backstop for Future Pandemics; Plaintiffs Seek Help for Current Outbreak
Key segments of the property/casualty insurance industry, which is facing mounting claims for business interruption losses from the pandemic, have thrown their lobbying weight behind a proposed federal program to replace revenues lost by businesses shut down during pandemics like … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMichigan Flood Puts Privately Owned Dams in Harsh Spotlight
The dams that breached after days of heavy rain in central Michigan are privately owned and had been the center of controversy for several years. Now Governor Gretchen Whitmer is saying these critical facilities should not be in private hands. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Insurers Propose Taxpayer-Funded Business-Loss Coverage For Future Pandemics
With U.S. insurance companies facing criticism over their response to the coronavirus outbreak, three industry groups on Thursday proposed putting the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in charge of a taxpayer-backed program to protect businesses from revenue losses during future … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJ&J’s Baby Powder Switch Sets an End Date for Legal Liability
Johnson & Johnson’s decision to phase out the talc-based version of its iconic baby powder may signal the company is moving out of litigation-defense mode over allegations the product causes cancer and preparing for a global settlement of almost 20,000 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMillions Evacuated From India, Bangladesh as Cyclone Nears Making Landfall
Authorities along India’s east coast and neighboring Bangladesh evacuated millions to safer places and shut some factories as the biggest cyclonic storm in two decades makes landfall, causing heavy rain and strong winds in the region. Amphan, now equivalent of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWhat It’s Like Running Grocery Stores During Coronavirus
After taking the reins of Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. last year, Jack Sinclair set out a clear vision for how to revive a grocery chain that had seen growth stall. The chief executive officer, who previously ran Walmart’s U.S. grocery … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Jersey, Other States, Work to Fight Virus Misinformation
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey’s top homeland security official received nearly nonstop calls in early March from grocery chains, trucking companies and other logistics firms wanting to know if rumors of an impending national lockdown were true. They weren’t, and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Roadway Death Rate Up in March Despite Virus Restrictions
DETROIT — The rate of fatal automobile crashes in the U.S. jumped dramatically in March, even though the number of miles driven plummeted due to coronavirus stay-home orders. The National Safety Council said Wednesday that based on preliminary figures from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThousands Evacuated as River Dams Break in Central Michigan
MIDLAND, Mich. — Rapidly rising water overtook dams and forced the evacuation of about 10,000 people in central Michigan, where flooding struck communities along rain-swollen waterways and the governor said one downtown could be “under approximately 9 feet of water” … Source: Claims Journal
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