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California Avoids Major Power Outages as Wildfires Rage

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SHAVER LAKE, Calif. — Rescuers in military helicopters airlifted 207 people to safety over the weekend after an explosive wildfire trapped them in a popular camping area in California’s Sierra National Forest, one of dozens of fires burning amid record-breaking … Source: Claims Journal

Michigan Suit Brings Another Loss for Plaintiffs with COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims

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Another federal court has dismissed a COVID-19 business interruption lawsuit, finding that a closure order does not constitute a covered “direct physical loss” and that the policy excluded damages caused by viruses anyway. The ruling by the U.S. District Court … Source: Claims Journal

Stolen Impressionist Classic Turns Up at Museum Exhibit

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A painting by American artist Robert Spencer, missing since 1995, was recovered after a Pennsylvania art museum included it in an exhibit. Christopher A. Marinello, owner of Art Recovery International, said one of his researchers spotted a notice in November … Source: Claims Journal

Viewpoint: Federal and State Civil Immunity from COVID-19 Lawsuits

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Hundreds of COVID-19 lawsuits have been filed across the country and business leaders say liability immunity is necessary in order to protect against abusive and meritless lawsuits. The stakes are high. Big and small businesses alike are targets for opportunistic … Source: Claims Journal

Disasters Cause Insurance Double Whammy for Pandemic-Hit Businesses

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As insurers brace for an expensive natural-disaster season because of storms and wildfires ravaging parts of the United States, the novel coronavirus is giving them an odd financial break. Many companies that were damaged or evacuated because of natural catastrophes … Source: Claims Journal

Why Some Organizations Are Managing Coronavirus Risk Better Than Others

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While few, if any, organizations saw the coronavirus pandemic and all of its death and disruption coming, some were better positioned to deal with it than others. According to risk expert Jim Wetekamp, some organizations were better prepared to respond … Source: Claims Journal

Study: Electronics Could Stop 40% of Big Truck Rear Crashes

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DETROIT — Safety features such as automatic emergency braking and forward collision warnings could prevent more than 40% of crashes in which semis rear-end other vehicles, a new study has found. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a research group … Source: Claims Journal

Tyson Foods to Open Medical Clinics at Some Meat Plants

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OMAHA, Neb. — Tyson Foods is planning to open medical clinics at several of its U.S. plants to improve the health of its workers and better protect them from the coronavirus. The Springdale, Arkansas-based company, which processes about 20% of … Source: Claims Journal

Hyundai, Kia Recall Vehicles For Leaks That Can Cause Fires

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DETROIT — Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia are recalling over 591,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix a brake fluid leak that could cause engine fires. The recalls cover more than 440,000 Kia Optima midsize sedans from 2013 through 2015 … Source: Claims Journal

Viewpoint: Does Denial of Access to Customers Constitute Covered Damage?

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COVID-19 has forced the suspension of thousands of businesses, resulting in widespread economic loss. Many of the businesses that have survived are looking to their insurers to cover their losses. While Covid-19 is a virus, the economic loss sustained by … Source: Claims Journal