Archive for September 2019
Summer Snow in Sierra; High Winds Damage Plane Near Reno
RENO, Nev. — A strong Sierra cold front packing winds gusting up to 50 mph (80 kph) dropped the first snow of the season Monday in the mountains along the California-Nevada line and damaged a small airplane that was blown … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLloyd’s of London Expects ‘Sobering’ Culture Assessment
LONDON — Lloyd’s of London expects “sobering” results from a survey of the workplace culture at its member firms, the insurance market’s chairman said on Wednesday as a rise in investment income drove a four-fold profit rise. In May the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBermuda Braces for Approach of Major Hurricane Humberto
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Bermuda residents boarded up windows of homes and businesses on Wednesday as Hurricane Humberto became a major storm on route the Atlantic archipelago, although forecasts showed they could be spared a direct hit. Hurricane force winds and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWorker, Food-Safety Advocates Sound Alarm Over New Hog Slaughter Rules
CHICAGO — U.S. food safety and the health of plant workers will be at risk from new federal rules that allow meat companies to slaughter hogs as fast as they want and shift the role of government inspectors, food and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWeakened Imelda Aims Foot or More of Rain at Flood-Prone Houston
Imelda has lost some of its wind power, but continues to pour rain down on the U.S. Gulf Coast, with 12 to 15 inches already recorded and flood-prone Houston in its path. Imelda is now a tropical depression, with winds … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: Will Purdue’s Bankruptcy Engulf Its Owners?
The bankruptcy of Purdue Pharma LP lays bare a distinction that the internet is making it more and more difficult to maintain: that between a company and the people who own or founded it. The Sackler family owns Purdue Pharma, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E to Fire Safety Critics: We’re Going Beyond Call of Duty
PG&E Corp. sought to assure a judge it’s making progress on fire prevention, saying it’s exceeding regulatory requirements to clear vegetation from power lines. Kevin Orsini, a lawyer for the utility, on Tuesday acknowledged criticism from a court-appointed compliance monitor, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: Davies Group, Marsh, Travelers and Hover, Purkeys
London-Based Davies Buys US Claims Shop Davies Group, an international consulting firm based in London, has acquired Frontier Adjusters, a multi-line independent claims adjusting shop headquartered in Independence, Ohio. The purchase marks Davies’ first claims deal in the United States. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePropane Explosion Kills Firefighter, Injures 6 Other People
FARMINGTON, Maine — A powerful propane explosion leveled a recently opened nonprofit center after crews arrived to investigate the smell of gas Monday morning, killing one firefighter and injuring six other people, including fellow firefighters, officials said. The building had … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOil Trims Losses on Conflicting Signals About Saudi Recovery
Oil pared an earlier decline on contradicting reports about when Saudi Arabia will restore production lost in unprecedented attacks. A Financial Times report citing unidentified Saudi sources contradicted an earlier article from Reuters that the kingdom is close to restoring … Source: Claims Journal
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