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Pilot Recalls Sudden, Chaotic Shipwreck Off Georgia Coast

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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — When the giant cargo ship began to tip over off the Georgia coast, harbor pilot Jonathan Tennant found himself on his side, screaming orders in the darkness while flying debris that felt like gravel pelted him. … Source: Claims Journal

AMA Using More Open Process to Update Impairment Guides

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Dr. Douglas Martin practices occupational medicine in Sioux City, Iowa. To evaluate the level of impairment for workers’ compensation claimants from his home state, he must use the fifth edition of the American Medical Association’s Guides to the Evaluation of … Source: Claims Journal

Monsanto Told to Pay Teachers $185M Over Chemical Exposure

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SEATTLE (AP) — Three schoolteachers in Washington state who sued chemical company Monsanto over exposure to materials in fluorescent lights have been awarded $185 million. The law firm that represented the teachers, Friedman Rubin, said a jury returned the verdict … Source: Claims Journal

Taliban Say Flooding Kills 150 in Northeastern Afghanistan

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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Flash flooding killed 150 people in a remote area in Afghanistan’s mountainous northeastern Nuristan province controlled by the Taliban, a spokesman for the insurgents said Thursday. The provincial government appealed to the Taliban to allow rescue … Source: Claims Journal

Thunderstorms Cause Damage, Power Outages in Ill. and Wisc.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Strong thunderstorms caused widespread damage across Wisconsin, and left tens of thousands without power in both Wisconsin and Illinois. The severe weather stretched from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan and began Wednesday evening in northwestern Wisconsin. … Source: Claims Journal

Alaska Quake Produces Prolonged Shaking, Small Tsunami

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PERRYVILLE, Alaska (AP) — A powerful earthquake which struck just off Alaska’s southern coast caused prolonged shaking and prompted tsunami warnings that sent people scrambling for shelters. Residents reported only minor damage, but officials said that could change after sunrise … Source: Claims Journal

Indian Hoteliers Test Clout in Lawsuits Against Big Chains

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ATLANTA (AP) — Hotel owner Vimal Patel has traced a familiar path to success in the U.S. hospitality industry. Patel is part of the Indian diaspora, which owns a sizeable share of the hotels and motels in the country. Like … Source: Claims Journal

Wildfires in Southern Turkey Leave 3 Dead, 58 Hospitalized

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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Strong winds have fanned two separate forest fires in southern Turkey, killing at least three people and sending over 50 others to the hospital as homes burned down, officials said Thursday. A wildfire that broke out … Source: Claims Journal

Cyber Insurance Rates Fail to Match Catastrophe Risk-Chubb CEO

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Rising prices of insurance against cyber attacks fail to take account of the potential catastrophic effects of a widespread attack, Chubb Ltd. Chief Executive Evan Greenberg said on Wednesday. “The pricing environment is pretty good,” Greenberg said on a conference … Source: Claims Journal

Reinsurers Not Liable for Defense Costs Exceeding Policy Limits

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Two reinsurers that shared part of the risk on a $25 million umbrella policy issued to a New York manufacturer nearly five decades ago are not liable for defense costs in addition to the policy limits, the 2nd Circuit Court … Source: Claims Journal