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Business Fears Never Ending Liability From ‘Take-Home’ COVID-19 Lawsuits
As COVID-19 cases surge in the United States, businesses say they fear a California court ruling has increased the likelihood that companies will be sued for infections, even by people who are not employees or customers. The Dec. 21 ruling … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLaw Firm: Workplace Class Action Settlement Costs Reached Record $3.6B in 2021
The cost of settling workplace class-action lawsuits reached a record high in 2021, defying expectations that the COVID-19 pandemic would decrease the size and reduce the number of payouts, according to a new report by the Seyfarth Shaw law firm … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Court Rejects Motiva Insurance Claim Stemming From 2017 Refinery Fire
A California state appeals court on Monday denied Motiva Enterprises’ request for insurance coverage for a settlement with workers injured in a 2017 fire at its 607,000-barrel-per-day Port Arthur, Texas refinery. In a decision on Monday, a panel of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFamilies of Crew From Sunken Fishing Vessel Get Nearly $1M
PORTLAND, Maine (AP)–A judge has awarded nearly $1 million in damages to the families of four fishermen who died when their boat mysteriously sank off Massachusetts in 2020. The 82-foot (25-meter) Portland, Maine-based Emmy Rose went down early Nov. 23, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHurricane Ida, Europe Floods Made 2021 Costly For Disasters
BERLIN (AP)–Damage wrought by Hurricane Ida in the U.S. state of Louisiana and the flash floods that hit Europe last summer helped make 2021 one of the most expensive years for natural disasters, reinsurance company Munich Re said Monday. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUK Developers Told They Must Foot Bill For Unsafe Cladding
LONDON (AP)–The British government on Monday told property developers they must bear the cost of removing dangerous cladding that has left scores of apartment buildings at risk of fire, and thousands of residents facing steep bills to make their homes … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge to Consider Lowering $7M Bond For Alex Murdaugh
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)–Prominent South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was scheduled for a virtual hearing Monday as a judge could consider lowering the $7 million bond she set last month. Murdaugh’s attorneys are asking Circuit Judge Alison Renee Lee to reconsider … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSeveral With Grave Injuries After NYC Fire That Killed 19
NEW YORK (AP) –Doctors worked Monday to save the lives of multiple people gravely injured when smoke from a fire knocked them out or trapped them in their apartments in a New York City high-rise building. Nineteen people, including nine … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBroker, Pastor to Spend 15 Weekends in Jail For Insurance Fraud
A Nebraska insurance agent and church pastor will spend 15 weekends in jail and pay $63,443.77 in restitution for filing false insurance claims. Codie D. Malesker, a pastor and board member of the Faith Community Tabernacle and operator of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers Win 1 Bad Faith Case, Lose Another Before Fla. Appellate Courts
Remember George Costanza’s trick in “Seinfeld,” the 1990s TV sitcom? When he couldn’t (or didn’t want to) pay his rent or other expense he would conveniently “forget” to sign the check, buying himself a little more time. In a South … Source: Claims Journal
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