Archive for June 2019
Celebrity Chef’s Restaurants Face Trial on Pregnancy Employment Discrimination Claim
A former employee of celebrated chef Thomas Keller is suing him and his three-star Michelin restaurants — Per Se in New York and the French Laundry in California — for discrimination, saying she was denied a job transfer and ultimately … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsys Agrees to $225 Million, 5-Year Settlement of U.S. Opioid Sales Claims
Insys Therapeutics Inc., grappling with the prospect of bankruptcy after its founder was convicted on racketeering charges, agreed to pay $225 million to settle U.S. claims that the drug maker illegally sold opioid-based painkillers. Under terms of the deal, Insys … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLegacy Carriers Embracing Tech with ‘Human Touch’
CHICAGO — The digital transformation of the insurance industry isn’t just for insurtech startups any more. At Allstate, 60 percent of claims are now filed with a cell phone application that allows policyholders to take photos of the damage, Chief … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNorth Carolina Schools Reach $10M Insurance Claims Settlement for Tornado Damage
More than a year after a tornado struck, a North Carolina school system says it’s reached a $10 million settlement with its insurance company for damage to three schools. The News & Record of Greensboro reports that officials with Guilford … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRole of Occupational Hazards in Lung Diseases Is Under-Recognized: Researchers
More than 1 in 10 people with a range of non-cancerous lung diseases may be sick as a result of inhaling vapors, gas, dust or fumes at work, according to a joint American Thoracic Society and the European Respiratory Society … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing 737 Should Never Fly Again, Says Consumer Watchdog Nader
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said the larger engines mounted to the Boeing 737 Max represented a design flaw and called for the plane to be permanently grounded. The 737 Max “must never fly again,” Nader said. “It’s not a matter … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDisney World Denies Union’s Claim That Fire Department Is Understaffed
Firefighters for Walt Disney World’s private government say they’re understaffed and that poses a safety risk as the Florida theme park resort grows even bigger with this year’s openings of a new Star Wars land and air gondolas. “We just … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThanks to Drones, French Wine Tastes Better
The sun is shining over a vineyard in the Fronton region of southwestern France, where wine-growing began in Roman times. The only sound is the buzzing of a distant tractor. That’s about to be disrupted by a flying robot. Nikola … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePrivacy Exclusion Protects Insurer from $60 Million Class Action
A federal judge in Florida has ruled that a policy exclusion for invasion of privacy claims relieved an insurer of any responsibility for a $60 million settlement against a Boca Raton company for violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUniversity Study Backs More Controlled Burns in West for Managing Wildfire Risks
Land management agencies are underutilizing controlled burns to reduce wildfire threats in the western U.S., according to a wildfire study. The University of Idaho study indicates the use of the intentionally set fires has decreased over the last two decades … Source: Claims Journal
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