Archive for June 2020
Bayer to Pay Up to $10.9B to Settle Roundup Cancer Lawsuits
Bayer AG, after more than a year of talks, agreed to pay as much as $10.9 billion to settle close to 100,000 U.S. lawsuits claiming that its widely-used weedkiller Roundup caused cancer, resolving litigation that has pummeled the company’s share … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMinor League Baseball Teams Sue Insurers for Pandemic Business Losses
Fifteen U.S. minor league baseball teams on Tuesday sued several insurers for not paying out claims for business interruption losses after the cancellation of “much or all” of the league’s season as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSafety Administration Probes Touchscreen Failures in Tesla Model S Cars
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday it had opened an investigation into 63,000 Tesla Model S cars after reports of media-control unit failures that led to the loss of the use of touchscreens. The auto safety … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Carolina Beaches Fill, But COVID-19 Takes No Vacation
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The elevator doors opened and inside were 10 people crammed into a space no bigger than a closet, none of them wearing a mask. In bathing suits, they walked out of the hotel, across the pool … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKentucky Bar, Security Guard, Police Sued Over Man’s Death
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a Kentucky bar, where a man died after an altercation with a security guard. Christopher McKinney’s widower, Nick Clark, filed the suit against Nowhere Bar, in Louisville, claiming the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrews Make Varying Degrees of Headway in Arizona Wildfires
PHOENIX — Hundreds of firefighters made some progress Monday against major wildfires across Arizona. Crews were fighting fires in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest overlooking Tucson, in the Tonto National Forest northeast of metro Phoenix, the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRefinery Fire and Falling Debris Hit Mexico After 7.4 Quake
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake that hit southern Mexico on Tuesday killed at least two people, left others trapped under rubble and caused a fire at the nation’s biggest oil refinery. The epicenter was near the beach resort of Huatulco in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness News: Snapsheet, IMS and Hippo
Outdoorsy Contracts with Snapsheet for Virtual Claims Outdoorsy, a sharing economy provider that connects renters with recreational vehicle owners, has contracted to use Snapsheet’s virtual claims management system, the Chicago-based insurtech said in a press release. Snapsheet said Outdoorsy has … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEnbridge Fight With Michigan Over Oil Pipeline Flares Again
Enbridge Inc.’s yearlong battle with Michigan officials over a pipeline that runs through the Great Lakes is flaring up again after damage to a support structure prompted the state to try to shut down the conduit. The most recent skirmish … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow a T-Mobile Outage Got Mistaken for a Cyber Attack
The T-Mobile US Inc. network went down for about 13 hours beginning Monday afternoon, and it wasn’t until almost a full day later that the company explained why. The interim provided plenty of time for baseless rampant speculation of a … Source: Claims Journal
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