Archive for August 2019
Update: Hurricane Dorian Gathers Force As It Heads for Florida
Dorian is gathering force as it aims to become the first major hurricane to slam into the Florida’s east coast in 15 years, with winds of at least 115 miles per hour and drenching rains. The hurricane’s center was located … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMore Tesla Solar Panel Claims Surface; 2 Home Insurers Allege Negligence
One evening last year, David Burek noticed charred wood and a burning smell in his attic, near his young sons’ bedroom. He climbed a ladder and saw a melted connector wire from the solar panels installed on the roof of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Hampshire Workers’ Comp Loss Costs Drop 9.6%
New Hampshire employers will pay less for their workers’ compensation insurance next year because of an approved filing that lowers the loss costs insurers use to develop prices. The New Hampshire Insurance Department has approved a rate proposal filed by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEuropean Flood Trends Vary from North to South
European river flooding has grown more intense in northwestern Europe and decreased in the south over the last half century, according to a study by nearly four dozen researchers. The work, which is the first documentation of long-term flood trends … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSacklers to Remain Billionaire Family If Purdue Settles Opioid Lawsuits
The Sackler family — once known as global philanthropists backed by a fortune made from opioids and other drugs — may lose most of their wealth if they agree to an $11.5 billion settlement to resolve lawsuits against them and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: J.D. Power, Root and Owlcam, Country Financial and Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Drivers Irked by Nanny Tech Advanced Driver Assistance Systems may have potential to reduce auto insurance claims, but some of them are so annoying that many drivers disable the systems and try to avoid buying them on future vehicle purchases, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThree Charged in Florida Nursing Home Deaths Surrender
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Three people, including two nurses, of a Florida nursing home where 12 people died in sweltering heat turned themselves in on Monday to face charges, their attorneys said. A total of four people employed at Rehabilitation … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMaryland Pet Stores Sue to Block State Ban on Dog, Cat Sales
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Pet stores are suing to block a Maryland law that will bar them from selling commercially bred dogs and cats, a measure billed as a check against unlicensed and substandard “puppy mills.” The stores’ federal lawsuit, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrazy Midwest Weather Spurs Hardest Year Ever for U.S. Farms
Crazy weather that disrupted U.S. Midwest plantings is adding to farmer stress, with growers ranking 2019 as their hardest year ever. A survey conducted by Farm Futures showed that 53% of respondents said 2019 is the most difficult year they’ve … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDorian Set to Lash Puerto Rico Before Hitting Florida Coast
Tropical Storm Dorian is about to lash Puerto Rico with torrential rains, and then is expected to gain strength and become the first major hurricane to hit Florida’s east coast in 15 years. Chances are increasing that the storm will … Source: Claims Journal
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