Archive for September 2020
McDonald’s Faces Discrimination Suit by Black Franchisees
McDonald’s Corp. is the subject of a lawsuit by more than 50 Black former franchisees in the U.S. who say they were driven out of business after being pushed by the company to set up shop in crime-ridden areas and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBayer Appeals $20.5M Roundup Ruling to California Supreme Court
Bayer AG has asked California’s Supreme Court to review a decision awarding $20.5 million to a groundskeeper who claimed the company’s Roundup weedkiller caused his cancer, arguing the ruling was at odds with federal law and settled legal principles. Bayer, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIn Aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Residents Worry About Help
LAKE CHARLES, La. — In a matter of hours last week, Hurricane Laura tore through the tire shop Layla Winbush’s family started just under a year ago, reducing most of it to rubble and scattering hundreds of tires across the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrones Help Insurance Companies Check Damage in Cedar Rapids
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Insurance adjusters who descended on Cedar Rapids after the Aug. 10 derecho storm are using drones to check roofs and asking homeowners with less severe damage to take their own photos. Some of this is due … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGeorgia Mayor Charged With Theft After He Damages Excavator
NASHVILLE, Ga. — A south Georgia mayor has been arrested after a contractor alleged the mayor used an excavator without permission and damaged it. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said Friday that it had arrested Nashville Mayor Taylor Scarbrough on … Source: Claims Journal
Read More9th Circuit Rules Pain May Qualify Longshoreman for Total Disability Benefits
A longshoreman who suffers severe pain may qualify for benefits under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act even if he is physically able to perform his job duties, a federal appellate court ruled. A panel of the 9th Circuit … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEstimates of Insured Losses from Hurricane Laura Range from $4 Billion to $12 Billion
Although Hurricane Laura was the strongest cyclone to strike Louisiana since 1856, damages were limited because it made landfall in a relatively sparsely populated area and the highest winds were confined to a narrow band around the eye of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: The Black Lives Matter Movement is Changing Us for the Better
The first half of 2020 has been unprecedented. There has been some good, a lot of bad and even some ugly. But when I step back and think of one word that sums it all up, it is change. Looking … Source: Claims Journal
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