Archive for October 2018
Fraud News: Chiro Bribes Cops, Pilot Videos Water Landing, Arson
Missouri Chiropractor sentenced in Police Bribery Scheme A St. Louis, Mo., chiropractor has been sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $350,000 for a scheme that involved bribing police officers to get information used to solicit clients. Mitchell Davis … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawsuit Alleges Braves, MLB Should Have Acted Before 2015 Fan Death
In court documents filed this week in a lawsuit following the 2015 death of a fan who fell from the upper deck at an Atlanta Braves game, Nolan Ryan says guard rails at the Texas Rangers’ stadium had to be … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCentral Texas Floods Destroy Bridge, Force Evacuations
Fast-moving floodwaters destroyed a bridge, forced the evacuation of riverside homes and led to numerous water rescues in Central Texas on Tuesday after more than a foot of rain fell in recent days. The bridge crumbled as it was overrun … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePeople News: CIG, Zurich, Marias Technology
Capital Insurance Group Hires Mehrtens as Vice President of Claims Capital Insurance Group (CIG), a regional property and casualty insurer serving the Western United States, announces the appointment of Cynthia Mehrtens, CPCU, ARe, AIM, as vice president of claims. In … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreToxic Chemical Found in Chain Stores’ Jewelry
Jewelry with the toxic metal cadmium is showing up on the shelves of national retailers including Ross, Nordstrom Rack and Papaya, according to newly released test results. Analysis done for the nonprofit Center for Environmental Health revealed some jewelry sold … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCourt Tosses DeLorean Widow’s ‘Back to the Future’ Lawsuit
A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the widow of automaker John DeLorean over royalties stemming from the “Back to the Future” movies. Sally DeLorean claimed a Texas company using the DeLorean name had illegally accepted royalties from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJurors Don’t Want $289M Weed Killer Cancer Verdict Thrown Out
Jurors who found that agribusiness giant Monsanto’s Roundup weed killer contributed to a school groundskeeper’s cancer are urging a San Francisco judge not to throw out the bulk of their $289 million award in his favor, a newspaper reported Monday. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCivil Trial Commences in Seattle Duck Boat Crash
The lead attorney for over 40 victims of a deadly crash in Seattle involving a duck boat said during opening statements of a civil lawsuit that the crash was not an unforeseeable accident. The Seattle Times reports the plaintiffs’ attorney … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStudy: Offshore Wind Farms Can Reduce Hurricane Precipitation
With the United States being pummeled over the last couple of years with several high-category, high-damage hurricanes, the University of Delaware’s Cristina Archer recently published a paper that discovered an unexpected benefit of large-scale offshore wind farms: they lessen the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLatest Beef Recall Highlights Growing Magnitude of Foodborne Illnesses
The impact of Arizona beef distributor JBS Tolleson’s recent recall of nearly 7 million pounds of ground beef sold nationwide has yet to be determined. The recall, prompted by 57 cases of salmonella across 16 states, will likely lead to … Source: Claims Journal
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