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Virginia City Plants Trees to Slow Flooding Woes

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — In Ocean Lakes, 100 more trees will soon be popping up in yards throughout the flood-prone neighborhood in southern Virginia Beach, each gifted at no cost from a local environmental group. And in nearby parks … Source: Claims Journal

Emergency Construction Starting on Michigan Dam That Failed

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EDENVILLE, Mich. (AP) — Crews have started emergency construction work on a portion of a central Michigan dam that collapsed last spring and contributed to flooding that destroyed homes and forced the evacuations of about 10,000 people. Excavation work will … Source: Claims Journal

Four Charged with Arson in Separate Attacks in Minn. and Wash.

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Four men have been charged with arson for fires set as part of separate political protests: Three in Minnesota and a fourth in Washington state. The three Minnesota men were indicted on federal arson charges in connection with fires that … Source: Claims Journal

Flooded Everglades: Boon for Birds But High Waters a Threat

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MIAMI (AP) — A record-breaking rainy season has left the River of Grass looking like a real river. Shark Valley, a popular Everglades National Park tourist stop off Tamiami Trail, is temporarily closed and mostly underwater. The looping road leading … Source: Claims Journal

Lumivo Report Highlights Best Practices for Digital Claims

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United States consumers are generally more satisfied with insurers’ digital claims channels than their counterparts in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong, but more work can be done to enhance the claims experience, according to a new … Source: Claims Journal

Exonerated Man Seeking Accountability in Wrongful Conviction

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LAWRENCE, Kan. — Brynlee Alice Jean Bledsoe is still too young to know the significance, but someday she’ll understand that her middle names are in honor of two of the women who helped free her father from prison in 2015. … Source: Claims Journal

Viewpoint: How Insurers Can Better Manage Litigation Caseloads During a Crisis

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We’re now nine months since lockdowns were first introduced across most of the world and while many countries are flattening the curve of the virus, the same cannot be said of the COVID-19 litigation caseloads hitting insurers. In the US … Source: Claims Journal

Insurers Jostle to Give Dealmakers Cover for When Things Go Wrong

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LONDON, Dec 11 — A record rebound in merger activity this year and a rise in litigation has brought with it an upsurge in insurance policies that give companies and private equity firms cover for when a deal goes wrong, … Source: Claims Journal

Vaccine Carrots or Sticks? Businesses Grapple With Getting Employees Inoculated

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HOUSTON — U.S. workers could soon face choices such as free COVID-19 shots and a cash bonus if all get immunized, or those unwilling to be vaccinated get reassigned or even lose their jobs. Those options are being studied by … Source: Claims Journal

Fears and Tension Mount for Commuters Still Heading to Work

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NEW YORK (AP) — One by one, the fears creep in as Aura Morales rides the bus to her job at CVS in Los Angeles. A passenger boards without a mask but she doesn’t dare confront him. More riders board … Source: Claims Journal