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One Year Later, Louisiana’s Recovery from Hurricane Laura Still Has Long Way to Go
Hurricane Laura made landfall in Southwest Louisiana nearly a year ago but local officials and state insurance regulators say the area still has a long way to go to recover. Laura, which made landfall on August 27, 2020, displaced 2005’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHumans Emerge as Secret Weapon for Autonomous Vehicle Startups
Self-driving startups like Cruise and Pony.ai have begun testing their driverless cars in some parts of California in the past year, with an additional feature: Human operators. While there is no driver behind the wheel, the passenger seat is occupied … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrews Continue Searching in Flooded Middle Tennessee as Dozens Still Feared Missing
Search crews worked through shattered homes and tangled debris on Monday, looking for dozens of people still missing after record-breaking rain sent floodwaters surging through Middle Tennessee, killing at least 22 people. Saturday’s flooding took out roads, cellphone towers and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePurdue Pharma’s Sacklers Face ‘Substantial’ Liability Risk, Says Bankruptcy Judge
The judge overseeing Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy said on Monday that some members of the Sackler family who own the OxyContin maker face a “substantial risk” of liability and could be on the hook for “huge amounts of money” over claims … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJury Rejects Negligence Claims Against Air Rescue Firm in Fatal Accident
A federal jury has rejected negligence and warranty claims against an air rescue company that was sued by the family of a Delaware firefighter who died after falling from a helicopter during a training exercise. The jury ruled on August … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoy Scouts Slow Bankruptcy After Judge Questions Legal Fees, Insurer Deal
Attorneys for the Boy Scouts of America are postponing a key bankruptcy hearing that was scheduled to start this week, following a court ruling that casts uncertainty on the future of the case. Attorneys on Friday filed court papers postponing … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHenri Brings Flooding, Power Outages to Northeast; Tennessee Floods Take 22 Lives
The remains of Tropical Depression Henri are drenching the U.S. Northeast with heavy rain, leaving floods and power outages as it makes its way across New England and out to sea. The storm has saturated the region for two days, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNational Safety Board Finds Bridge Crew Responsible for Cargo Ship’s Costly Crash
NEW ORLEANS — The bridge crew’s lack of attention to a cargo ship’s position let it drag anchor and hit another anchored ship and a dock last year, doing millions of dollars in damage, according to a National Transportation Safety … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLineworkers Train for One of Most Dangerous Jobs in Hopes of Big Money
With each step up the utility pole, the leather tool belt rattles against Frankie Martinez’ waist. He climbs at a glacial pace. The hooks on his steel-toed boots jam into the wood. A soft, subdued thud. His stomach churns, uneasy … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRMS Says Insured Losses from European Floods Could Rise to $7.7 Billion
RMS, the Newark, Calif.-based catastrophe modeling company, estimates that insured losses from the Western and Central Europe flooding, which occurred between July 12 and 18, 2021, will likely range between €5 billion and €6.5 billion (US$6 billion and US$7.7 billion). … Source: Claims Journal
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