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PG&E Says Bankruptcy Court Approves its Chapter 11 Reorganization Plan

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PG&E Corp said its Chapter 11 reorganization plan has been confirmed by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California, bringing the power provider one step closer to emerging from bankruptcy and participate in a state-backed wildfire … Source: Claims Journal

Lawsuit: 150 Cannery Workers Forced Into Hotel Quarantine Without Pay

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LOS ANGELES — About 150 seasonal workers hired by a salmon cannery in Alaska are being forced to quarantine without pay at a hotel in Los Angeles after three of them tested positive for the coronavirus, a lawsuit claims. The … Source: Claims Journal

As S.C. Hospitality Industry Grows, So Do New Coronavirus Numbers

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s hard-hit hospitality industry in May clawed back some of the jobs lost amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as businesses across the state continue to reopen — and new COVID-19 case numbers continue to soar. On … Source: Claims Journal

Hundreds of Virus Deaths Draw Focus on Nursing Home Industry

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After years of failed attempts, advocates for nursing home residents this year won approval of legislation that allows families to install surveillance cameras in residents’ rooms. The measure, backers say, will help prevent abuse or neglect … Source: Claims Journal

Thousands Fight Wildfires in National Forests Across Arizona

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PHOENIX — More than 2,000 firefighters on Saturday battled three major wildfires burning in forested mountains and desert hills in national forests across Arizona. Crews fought fires in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest overlooking Tucson, in … Source: Claims Journal

Coast Guard Rescues 14 From Sinking Boats in Washington, Michigan

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The U.S. Coast Guard rescued 14 people from sinking boats last week — 10 from northern Michigan’s Grand Traverse Bay and four from off the coast of Washington state. In Michigan, the Coast Guard said it dispatched a rescue boat … Source: Claims Journal

California Business Owner Sues Edison for Injuries From Oktoberfest Explosions

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A Southern California restaurant owner who was among five injured when an underground transformer exploded during an Oktoberfest celebration last year is suing Southern California Edison. Flames shot into the sky from the blasts that blew a vault door off … Source: Claims Journal

Hiscox Policyholders File $50M Arbitration Claim in COVID Business Interruption Dispute

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The law firm that represents the Hiscox Action Group has commenced an arbitration against Hiscox Insurance for non-payment of business interruption insurance totaling £40 million ($50 million). The action group, composed of disgruntled Hiscox policyholders, is represented by London law … Source: Claims Journal

Insurers Move to Prevent Legionnaire’s Disease Outbreaks in Reopened Buildings

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Commercial insurers are scrutinizing building managers’ efforts to avoid outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease as they re-open movie theaters, gyms, schools and offices that had been closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic, industry sources told Reuters. Legionnaires’ disease is … Source: Claims Journal

Texas, Midwest Weather Claims Make Up Most of Allstate’s $350M May Losses

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Allstate says severe weather events in Texas and the Midwest account for the majority of its $350 million in catastrophe losses in May 2020. Northbrook, Illinois-based Allstate Corp. has estimated catastrophe losses for the month of May of $350 million, … Source: Claims Journal