Archive for January 2020
Court Finds Collapsed Cave Not a Covered ‘Building’ Under Policy
Interstate Underground Warehouse & Storage operates more than 3 million square feet of storage space inside a cave that was once a limestone mine just outside of Kansas City, Mo. The company’s website touts the constant 60-degree temperature inside its … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla Crashes Highlight ‘Black Box’ Challenge for Investigations
Two collisions involving Tesla Inc. vehicles left three people dead on Sunday and police in Indiana and California are still trying to answer an unfamiliar question: who, or what, was in control at the time of the crash? A Tesla … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDuke Energy Agrees to Remove Coal Ash in North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. — The state of North Carolina says it has secured an agreement with Duke Energy to excavate nearly 80 million tons (72.5 million metric tons) of coal ash at six facilities. The Department of Environmental Quality said in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThese Houston Residents Dream of Moving to Where the Air is Clear
HOUSTON — On the east side of Houston, the white plumes of the Texas oil and chemical refineries are a constant backdrop for residents of the Manchester neighborhood. Late at night or early in the morning when plants burn off … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePolitician Who Warned About Driving Drunk is Charged With it
VICTOR, N.Y. — The top Republican in the New York State Assembly was charged New Year’s Eve with driving while intoxicated in his state-issued vehicle, just a week after he wrote a newspaper column warning citizens against getting behind the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHundreds of Thousands Flee as Flooding in Jakarta Kills 42
At least 42 people have died from the New Year’s Day flooding in Indonesia, and hundreds of thousands were evacuated, as the greater Jakarta area suffered the most intense rain in 24 years. More than 400,000 people, mostly from Bekasi, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFormer Sequoia Partner Wins Extortion Suit Against Ex-Mistress
A salacious three-year legal battle involving a former partner at Sequoia Capital, a onetime exotic dancer and a promised $40 million hush money payment has come to an end. A California Superior Court judge ruled in favor of venture capitalist … Source: Claims Journal
Read More10th Circuit: Missing Fence Didn’t Void Builders’ Risk Policy
An insurance policy purchased by Axia Contracting from Praetorian Insurance Co. required a six-foot chain link fence to completely surround the job site. That is a standard term for all policies underwritten by QBE North America, according to its lawyers. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAdvisory Group Urges Better Flood Protection in Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s levees need to be strengthened and repaired, especially in rural areas hit hard by prolonged flooding in 2019, according to an advisory group appointed by Gov. Mike Parson. St. Louis Public Radio reported that the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAs Wildfires Rage, Australia’s Never Been So Hot and Dry
As massive wildfires devastate swathes of Australia and supercharge the debate over the impact of climate change, government data show the nation has never suffered a hotter or drier year than 2019. The average temperature last year was about 1.5 … Source: Claims Journal
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