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KBRA Says Florida Insurers Will Weather Helene and Milton; Cat Fund Can Handle Payouts
Florida’s Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, a state-created layer of reinsurance, expects to pay out about $4.6 billion to help cover insurers’ losses in Hurricanes Helene and Milton. But that won’t trigger a surcharge on premiums. And a number of Florida property … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMalibu Retrofit at $300,000 Shows Limits of Wildfire-Prepping
Evelin Weber and her neighbors fled their Malibu homes as the deadly Woolsey Fire tore across the California coast in 2018. Ever since, haunted by fears of another blaze, she’s spent $300,000 on fireproofing her house. Weber installed a fire … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePepsiCo Beats New York State’s ‘Predatory’ Lawsuit Over Plastics Pollution
PepsiCo won the dismissal of New York’s lawsuit accusing the beverage and snack-food company of polluting the environment with single-use plastic packaging, as the judge criticized the state’s attorney general, Letitia James, for bringing the case. Justice Emilio Colaiacovo of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLithium-Ion Batteries Finally Reaching Adolescence
Around five years ago, grid-scale lithium-ion batteries exploded onto the scene—some literally. First, insurers faced the same questions as grid operators: How do you define a battery? Is it power generation? Is it grid equipment? The answer had practical implications … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurer Not Liable if Bank Improperly Cashes Insurance Check, Appeals Court Finds
Insurance carriers are not responsible if a bank improperly cashes a check made out to two insureds and gives the proceeds to only one of them, a federal appeals court decided this week. The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCitadel Securities’ Trade Secrets Suit Proceeds Against Portofino
Citadel Securities’ lawsuit accusing Portofino Technologies AG of trade-secrets thefts can largely move forward against the high-frequency crypto-trading startup but not a seed investor in the firm. US District Judge Gregory Woods in Manhattan ruled last week that he lacked … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeta Loses Bid to Appeal UK Class Action Over Data, Could be Liable for up to $3.2B
Meta Platforms Inc. failed in a bid to challenge a class action suit in the UK that alleged Facebook abused its dominant position and exploited its users personal data. The UK’s Court of Appeal refused to permit Meta and Facebook’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAnalysis Shows Wider Florida Flooding From Milton: 185,000 Buildings Hit
Flooding from Hurricane Milton appears to have been more extensive than initially determined, affecting almost 185,000 buildings all across Florida, says a new analysis from ICEYE, a firm that uses satellite images to measure damage for the insurance industry. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAbbott, Reckitt Score First Victory in Baby Formula Trial
Abbott Laboratories and a unit of Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc were cleared by a jury over claims they hid risks their premature-infant formulas can cause a bowel disease that severely sickened a baby boy. It was the companies’ first trial … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSony Sues CBS Over ‘Dismal’ Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune Revenue
Sony Pictures Television Inc. accused CBS Studios Inc. in a lawsuit of leaving millions of dollars on the table in the network’s distribution of the popular Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune game shows. Sony, the producer of the programs, claims … Source: Claims Journal
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