Archive for September 2018
State Farm Faces $8.5B Claim 19 Years After Damage Award
Planning for the caper involved finding the right man for the mission, organizing front organizations to dole out $3.5 million to ensure the job got done, and then creating a disinformation campaign to disguise their handiwork. This wasn’t the premise … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTropical Storm Gordon Forecast to Strike Gulf Coast as a Hurricane
New Orleans is on edge and some offshore energy workers have been evacuated as Tropical Storm Gordon heads for the U.S. Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s expected to become a hurricane Tuesday, and threatens to spread flooding rains into the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEsports Shooting Survivor Shares Story, Files Lawsuit
Jacob Mitich had made it to Round Two of the Madden NFL 19 tournament in Jacksonville, and had almost scored a touchdown when the shots rang out. Vaulting over a table, he scrambled to exit the crowded room. At first … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy Reveals Health, Reaction-Time Declines as Firefighters Age
Randy Brooks’ son had a request three years ago: What could his dad do to make wildland firefighting safer? To Brooks, a professor at the University of Idaho’s College of Natural Resources who deals with wildland firefighting, it was more … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Approves Legislation to Pass on Wildfire Costs to Customers
The California Legislature voted Friday to allow power companies to raise electric bills to cover the cost of lawsuits from last year’s deadly wildfires amid fears that Pacific Gas & Electric Co., would otherwise face financial ruin. The measure is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNegligence Alleged in Lawsuits Filed After Deadly New Mexico Bus Crash
A California-based trucking company and one of its drivers were accused of negligence Friday in a pair of lawsuits as investigators sorted through the wreckage from a deadly bus crash on a New Mexico highway. Eight people were killed and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlorida Sees Rise in Alligator Attacks
As Felicitie Gillette entered the waters of Lake Hernando, there was no way for her to know she’d soon become the latest statistic in an alarming and exceptionally Floridian trend – alligator attacks. The American alligator, one of the Sunshine … Source: Claims Journal
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