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Talc Miner Imerys Strikes Deal to Resolve 14,000 Cancer Lawsuits

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Imerys SA, which mines talc used in Johnson & Johnson’s iconic Baby Powder and other products, agreed to turn over its North American operations to resolve more than 14,000 lawsuits claiming the mineral caused cancer in some consumers. Imerys Talc … Source: Claims Journal

A.M. Best: Global Insurance Market Is Well Capitalized in the Face of COVID-19

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Global insurers are well capitalized to absorb the hit from rising claims and costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic, ratings agency AM Best said on Monday, citing a stress test it conducted to gauge the immediate impact of outbreak on … Source: Claims Journal

Viewpoint: Pa. Supreme Court Hands Insurers ‘Small Victory’ on COVID-19 Litigation

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Key Takeaways The Pennsylvania Supreme Court declined to exercise jurisdiction over all COVID-19 insurance coverage litigation. The decision relates to an application for extraordinary relief from a Pittsburgh-based restaurant seeking coverage for business income losses allegedly triggered by the COVID-19 … Source: Claims Journal

Zesty.ai Refines Fire Risk Model by Adding IBHS Data on Building Materials

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Zesty.ai, a California insurtech start-up, is hoping to fine-tune fire-risk scores that sometimes can make it challenging for homeowners to find coverage. Marketing Director Nick Allain said the company wants to help insurers who might otherwise overlook fire-resistant structures that … Source: Claims Journal

Federal Lawmakers Propose Heroes Compensation Act For Essential Worker Comp

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A bipartisan group of federal lawmakers on Thursday unveiled a plan to compensate essential workers who fall sick of die from COVID-19, modeling the Pandemic Heroes Compensation Act after the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. Reps. Carolyn B. Maloney, D-NY, … Source: Claims Journal

Zoom Sued by Church for Bible Class Hijacked by ‘Sick’ Porn

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One of San Francisco’s oldest churches has joined the chorus of complaints that Zooming is not safe — with a lawsuit claiming its bible study class was “Zoombombed” with pornography. “The footages were sick and sickening — portraying adults engaging … Source: Claims Journal

Bid to Force Interruption Insurance to Cover Virus Shelved

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BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana lawmakers won’t try to force business interruption insurance policies to cover the widespread closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sen. Rick Ward, a Port Allen Republican, scrapped the proposal Wednesday amid concerns it could crater … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Employers Wary of Coronavirus ‘Immunity’ Tests as They Move to Reopen

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NEW YORK — U.S. employers have cooled to the idea of testing workers for possible immunity to the coronavirus as they prepare to reopen factories and other workplaces. Blood tests that check for antibodies to the new coronavirus have been … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Issues First Coronavirus Workplace Guidance to Nursing Homes

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The U.S. Department of Labor issued its first workplace guidance to nursing homes on Thursday since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the country and ravaged care facilities, saying residents, staff and visitors should keep 6 feet (1.83 meters) apart. The alert … Source: Claims Journal

USDA Limits Review Requirements of Some Biotech Farm Products

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CHICAGO — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday a rule that will simplify or waive agency reviews of certain biotech farm products, including plants and seeds that have been genetically modified or engineered. As a result, some products … Source: Claims Journal