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Coast Guard, Ripley Entertainment Criticized in Duck Boat Crash

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LIBERTY, Mo. — A duck boat sinking on a Missouri lake that killed 17 people two summers ago likely would not have happened if the U.S. Coast Guard had followed recommendations to improve the safety of such tourist attractions, federal … Source: Claims Journal

Macy’s Reopening 68 Stores, Targets All Within Six Weeks as U.S. Restrictions Loosen

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NEW YORK — Macy’s Inc plans to reopen 68 U.S. stores on Monday in states that have loosened coronavirus lockdowns, the department store operator said on Thursday, as more retailers sought to get business going after a crushing month of … Source: Claims Journal

Swiss Re Swings to Q1 Loss as Coronavirus Outbreak Bites

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FRANKFURT — Reinsurer Swiss Re swung into a net loss in the first quarter of 2020 as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak began to bite, it said on Thursday. The Zurich-based company booked a hit of $476 million for … Source: Claims Journal

Consumer Groups Urge Lawmakers Against Shielding Businesses From Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits

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U.S. consumer advocates are urging Congress to resist growing demands by companies for protections from coronavirus-related lawsuits as states start to ease pandemic restrictions and businesses begin to reopen. Led by Public Citizen and the Center for Justice and Democracy, … Source: Claims Journal

JBS Reopens Pork Plant to Put Down Pigs, Dispose Of Carcasses, Not Produce Meat

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CHICAGO, April 29 — Meat producer JBS said on Wednesday it was reopening a Minnesota pork plant shuttered by the pandemic to euthanize up to 13,000 pigs a day for farmers, not to produce meat for consumers. U.S. farmers have … Source: Claims Journal

Claims Shops Offer New Services to Help Businesses Reopen

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As businesses begin to reopen after weeks-long closures to slow the spread of coronavirus, claims management companies have adjusted their service offerings to smooth the transition. Sedgwick, for instance, in February began helping clients set up temperature screenings for essential … Source: Claims Journal

Legal Protections Make Class-Action Suits Against Cruise Lines an ‘Uphill Battle’

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After two passengers on their luxury cruise tested positive for Covid-19 in March, Emilio and Barbara Hernandez were so frantic to get off the ship, they wrote a note to the captain. The Costa Luminosa sailed on with them still … Source: Claims Journal

Companies Seek to Limit Legal Liability For Virus Infections

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As companies start planning their reopenings, business groups are pushing Congress to limit liability from potential lawsuits filed by workers and customers infected by the coronavirus. They appear to have the White House’s ear. President Donald Trump has floated shielding … Source: Claims Journal

Pandemic Exposes Gaps in Travel Insurance Coverage

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NORFOLK, Va. — For many people, travel insurance has been little more than a box that pops up on a booking site to offer some cheap peace of mind. But the coverage’s limitations have been brought into stark relief during … Source: Claims Journal

Barges Hit Mississippi Bridge, Some Drift Into 2nd Bridge

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VICKSBURG, Miss. — Barges hit a 90-year-old railroad bridge over the Mississippi River, and some broke away and drifted back into a parallel newer bridge under which they had just passed on Monday. The old U.S. 80 railroad bridge was … Source: Claims Journal