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Washington Construction Firm Fined More Than $200,000 for Repeated Safety Violations

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A Puyallup, Wash., construction company faces a large fine for numerous repeated safety violations that exposed workers to potential falls and other hazards at a residential construction site in Olympia. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has … Source: Claims Journal

Most Experts Recommend Kids Under 16 Shouldn’t Use ATVs

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After media outlets reported that Jamie Lynn Spears’ 8-year-old daughter was injured while driving an all -terrain vehicle (ATV), many experts warn that children under 16 years of age shouldn’t be allowed to operate adult ATVs. Spears’ daughter, Maddie, was … Source: Claims Journal

Summer Weather Prediction up in the Air as La Nina Ends

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With the end of a Pacific La Nina and no clear signal of where ocean temperatures are heading, predicting spring and summer weather that will impact agriculture and energy markets just got a little harder. A weak La Nina, which … Source: Claims Journal

Analysts Skeptical of Zurich Insurance Cost-Cutting, Future Growth

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Zurich Insurance Group AG fell in Zurich trading after posting a quarterly profit supported by one-time gains as Chief Executive Officer Mario Greco presses ahead with an overhaul of Switzerland’s largest insurer. Net income for the three months through December … Source: Claims Journal

South Dakota Legislators Consider Bill on Confidential Settlements

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A bill that would roll back a provision in the state’s public records law that Sioux Falls, S.D., used to keep secret the details of a settlement over faulty siding at the Denny Sanford Premier Center is scheduled to be … Source: Claims Journal

Tornadoes Cause Damage, Injuries in Southern Louisiana

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The tornadoes that struck southeastern Louisiana on Tuesday injured about 20 people, destroyed homes and businesses, flipped cars and trucks, and left about 10,000 customers without power, but no deaths were reported, the governor said. Gov. John Bel Edwards took … Source: Claims Journal

New Oregon Bill Seeks to Prohibit Employers From Barring Workers From Smoking Pot on Days Off

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Employers in Oregon would be prohibited from banning marijuana use by employees during their days off under a bill introduced in the Oregon Senate. The bill is among several that cover marijuana, whose recreational use was legalized in a statewide … Source: Claims Journal

Mississippi University to Demolish 5 Buildings After Jan. 21 Tornado

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Mississippi officials announced Tuesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved aid to governments in Forrest, Lamar and Perry counties following a Jan. 21 tornado, as a hard-hit university announced it would have to demolish five buildings following the … Source: Claims Journal

Company Promised to Advance Settlements Allegedly Scammed 9/11, NFL Concussion Victims

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New York and federal authorities sued a company Tuesday that they say scammed sick 9/11 responders and NFL players who are receiving payouts for concussion-related injuries. In the lawsuit, the New York Attorney General and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau … Source: Claims Journal

Farmers’ Data Reveals Most Winter Home and Car Hazards Declined in Recent Years

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Many Americans face significant risks from winter weather between the months of December and February, according to Farmers Insurance Seasonal Smarts Digest. The report, released in December, analyzed customer claims data from 2013 through 2016 to uncover the major winter … Source: Claims Journal