Archive for September 2020
Boeing, FAA Failures To Blame For 737 Max Crashes – U.S. House Report
WASHINGTON — Two Boeing 737 MAX crashes that killed all 346 passengers and crew aboard were the “horrific culmination” of failures by the planemaker and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a U.S. House panel concluded after an 18-month investigation. The crashes … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCoughing Dummies Help Boeing and United Track Viruses on Planes
For the past four months, United Airlines Holdings Inc. and Boeing Co. have been flying around jetliners loaded with mannequins, aerosol sprays, sensors and scientists in an effort to understand how contaminated air moves through passenger planes. The research is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThese Scientists Are Studying Why California Keeps Burning
Residents of fire-ravaged Western states, and an entire world of observers looking on in horror, have asked themselves, “How can this be happening?” As fire last week taunted Paradise, California, destroyed in the 2018 Camp Fire, many others have found … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHurricane Sally Reaches Gulf Coast With Flash-Flood Threat
Hurricane Sally made landfall in U.S. Gulf Coast, where it could inflict as much as $5 billion in damage and losses across Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle from “catastrophic” flooding in the region. Sally came on land near Gulf … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEasing Fires Not as Simple as Climate Change vs. Forest Work
SALEM, Ore. — Deadly West Coast wildfires are dividing President Donald Trump and the states’ Democratic leaders over how to prevent blazes from becoming more frequent and destructive, but scientists and others on the front lines say it’s not as … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAttorney: Contractor Got $454K For ‘Pile Of Dirt’ at Church
STARKVILLE, Miss. — A judge has ruled that a Mississippi contractor will have to pay restitution after accepting more than $450,000 to build a church sanctuary but doing little work. Donald Crowther is owner of TCM Construction of Long Beach. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Dakota’s Top Attorney Says Found Body Day After Crash
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg said in a statement late Monday that he realized he had struck and killed a man walking along a rural stretch of highway only after returning to the scene the … Source: Claims Journal
Read More737 Max Crash Victims Seek Legislation to Block Boeing Legal Strategy
CHICAGO — Families of Boeing 737 MAX crash victims are urging U.S. lawmakers to ensure the planemaker is held accountable for accidents that together killed 346 people by blocking a key legal defense, according to a letter sent on Tuesday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClaims People: Preferred Mutual, Kinsale, Allianz and Goldberg Segalla
Preferred Mutual Appoints Claims Chief Preferred Mutual Insurance Co. has hired Michelle Raue as senior vice president of claims. The carrier, based in New Berlin, New York, said Raue has more than 30 years of claims, operational and leadership experience. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUk Firms Hail Victory in Battle Over Covid Insurance Claims
London judges have ruled that some of the world’s biggest insurers were wrong to reject tens of thousands of claims from small firms battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Tuesday. The FCA, which brought … Source: Claims Journal
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