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FAA Seeks $3.9M Fine from Boeing for Defective Parts on 737 NG Planes
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Friday it seeks to impose a $3.9 million fine on Boeing Co, alleging it failed to prevent the installation of defective parts on about 130 737 NG airplanes. The FAA alleged that Boeing … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Soars After Striking a $13.5 Billion Deal With Fire Victims
PG&E Corp. surged to a two-month high after reaching a $13.5 billion settlement with the victims of wildfires ignited by its power lines — a major step toward resolving the biggest utility bankruptcy in U.S. history. The agreement, announced late … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla on Autopilot Rear-Ends Parked Police Car in Connecticut
Another Tesla Inc. vehicle operating on the carmaker’s driver-assistance system branded as Autopilot has crashed into a emergency vehicle parked on the side of the road, eliciting fresh warnings about the shortcomings of automated technology on public roads. A Tesla … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreElon Musk Beats Back Defamation Lawsuit Over Insulting Tweet
Elon Musk beat back a defamation claim from a British cave expert who sued the billionaire CEO over a tweet in which Musk labeled Vernon Unsworth a “pedo guy.” A federal jury in Los Angeles Friday took about an hour … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness People: FRISS, Cross Country Adjusting, Freeborn & Peters
FRISS Appoints Product Development Leader FRISS, an international provider of risk analytics services to property and casualty insurers, has appointed Dan Gumpright as global vice president of products. Gumpright will drive the company’s development teams to strengthen fraud indicators and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVermont 2nd State to Sound Alarm About Photo Estimates for Auto Claims
Another state insurance commissioner is warning auto insurers about the overuse of photo estimates when making settlement offers. Vermont Insurance Commissioner Michael Pieciak issued a bulletin on Thursday to “clarify the division’s position regarding the use of visual adjusting.” “While … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSecond Evacuation Order Lifted in Texas City Hit by Explosion, Chemical Fire
HOUSTON — Authorities on Thursday lifted a second evacuation order in a week for thousands of people in a Texas city as U.S. safety officials began examining what caused the latest in a series of chemical plant fires in the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCave Explorer Dubbed ‘Pedo Guy’ Describes Hurt, Humiliation
LOS ANGELES — A British cave explorer who helped rescue a dozen boys and their soccer coach from a flooded Thailand cave last year testified Wednesday that Elon Musk branded him a pedophile and sullied his reputation. Vernon Unsworth choked … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: The Wrong Way to Fight Porch Pirates
One consequence of America’s Cyber Monday shopping binge is the imminent arrival of $9.4 billion worth of merchandise on the nation’s doorsteps. And that will cue the annual cries of frustration about porch pirates — along with a raft of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTwo Bayer Roundup Trials Postponed to Give Time for Talks
Bayer AG agreed to postpone two upcoming U.S. trials involving its Roundup weedkiller to allow time for mediation talks on a possible settlement with plaintiffs. The German agriculture giant agreed to delay two trials that were set to begin in … Source: Claims Journal
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