Archive for May 2016
Cyclone Evacuation Helps Bangladesh Avoid High Death Toll
Tens of thousands of Bangladeshis returned Monday to wind-battered villages and rain-soaked fields after a strong storm pummeled the coast and killed at least 26 people over the weekend. Authorities had ordered about 2 million people to be evacuated from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAir Safety Continues to Improve Despite High-Profile Disasters
Since the start of 2014, more than 1,600 people have died in commercial aviation disasters. That rate is up from the preceding three years and results in part from some shocking incidents, including a pilot suicide and the downing of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFew Options for Colorado Theater Victims After Loss to Cinemark
Victims’ loss in a civil trial over whether a Colorado movie theater should have done more to prevent a mass shooting leaves them with dwindling options as they seek damages for their suffering. Experts say the loss Thursday to Cinemark … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSinking New Orleans Partly Due to Groundwater Extraction
Geologists have long known that New Orleans is slowly sinking – but now, scientists using radar technology say groundwater sucked up by industrial facilities such as a power plant, oil refineries and chemical complexes may be contributing to the problem … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEl Nino Blamed for Record Carbon Dioxide Levels
The amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the air jumped by the biggest amount on record last month, a rise amplified by El Nino, scientists say. Carbon dioxide levels increased by 4.16 parts per million in April compared to a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawyer Accuses Travelers of Misleading Him About Insurance Policy
The former lawyer for a car crash victim accused an auto insurance company of hiding a $1 million policy that could have paid for his client’s medical bills during testimony in court Thursday. Attorney Jeff Cole testified in federal court … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMinnesota Federal Judge Rules Concussion Suit Against NHL Can Proceed
A U.S. District judge in Minnesota this week refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by ex-players accusing the National Hockey League of failing to protect them from head injuries and withholding information about the long-term effect of concussions. The class … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreE-Cigarettes Banned From Checked Baggage Because of Fire Risk
The U.S. Transportation Department said Wednesday it is permanently banning passengers and crew members from carrying e-cigarettes in checked baggage or charging the devices onboard aircraft. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx cited a number of recent incidents that show the devices … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMore Intense Rains, Development Worsen Houston Floods
Floods are getting worse and more expensive in Houston, the nation’s fourth-largest city, where entire neighborhoods are often overwhelmed shortly after a heavy rainstorm. Since 1998, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has paid more than $3 billion in today’s dollars … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePrimary Insurer Must Exhaust Policy Via Payment to Pass Defense Obligation to Excess Insurer in N.H.
Standard liability policies typically contain an exhaustion clause that establishes that the primary insurer’s duty to defend terminates upon the payment of the insurer’s policy limits through a formal settlement or satisfaction of judgment of claims asserted against the insured. … Source: Claims Journal
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