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Operator of Sunken Japanese Tour Boat Had Previous Accidents
TOKYO (AP )– The head of the company that operated a tourist boat that sank off northern Japan with 26 people aboard said Wednesday he approved the trip despite a broken communication device and forecasts of rough weather, as officials … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTPA’s Rapid-Fire Work Comp Claim Denials Cost Vermont Insurer $100K
A workers’ compensation insurer must pay $100,000 under an agreement with Vermont state regulators because its claims administrator gave short shrift to claims for post-traumatic stress disorder and other occupational diseases. Acadia Insurance Co. on April 18 reached an agreement … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreExxon Declares Force Majeure on Russian Sakhalin-1 Operations
Exxon Mobil Corp. said on Wednesday that its Russian unit Exxon Neftegas Ltd has declared force majeure for its Sakhalin-1 operations, where it has become increasingly difficult to ship crude due to sanctions on Russia. The Sakhalin-1 project produces Russian … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIdentity Check Contractor ID.me Fires Dozens on Fraud Team as Congress Probes
OAKLAND, Calif. –– A major U.S. government contractor of identity verification technology that is under investigation by Congress has fired 39 employees over the past week for inappropriate communications, the company told Reuters. The company, ID.me, gutted about half of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWalgreens, Drugmakers Blame Others for San Francisco’s Opioid Crisis
Pharmacy chain Walgreens Boots Alliance and other defendants on Tuesday said they were not to blame for the opioid crisis in San Francisco, and that they acted responsibly when providing legal medications to patients in pain. “Almost all of those … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBlizzard Could Leave North Dakotans Without Power for Days
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A combination of ugly weather has left at least 19,000 people in western North Dakota facing days without power and thousands of residents along the Red River that separates that state from Minnesota dealing with flash … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWeary of Many Disasters? UN Says Worse to Come
A disaster-weary globe will be hit harder in the coming years by even more catastrophes colliding in an interconnected world, a United Nations report issued Monday says. If current trends continue the world will go from around 400 disasters per … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWildfires Tear Across Several States, Driven by High Winds
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Firefighters across the country are battling multiple wildfires as tinder-dry conditions and high winds whip up flames from Arizona to Florida — including a prairie fire in rural southwestern Nebraska that has killed one person, injured … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMother: Son’s Death on Florida Ride Could’ve Been Prevented
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The mother of a 14-year-old Missouri boy who was killed while riding a 430-foot (131-meter) drop-tower ride at a Florida amusement park says her son’s death was preventable. “This could’ve been prevented … it should’ve been … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStarbucks Sued by U.S. Labor Board Over Retaliation Claims
U.S. labor officials are asking a federal court to force Starbucks Corp. to reinstate a group of activists, escalating the legal battle over the company’s response to the union campaign sweeping through its stores. In a filing Friday, the National … Source: Claims Journal
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