Archive for October 2020
Claims Slowdown Gives Insurers Chance to Enhance Digital Experience
Customer use of digital interactions in the claims process has increased 18% since 2017 and the vast majority of policyholders are pleased with the process, J.D. Power said in its first U.S. Claims Digital Experience Study. “Personal interaction continues to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGoldman Sachs Attempted to Cover Up Sexual Misconduct, Lawsuit Claims
Goldman Sachs Group Inc attempted to cover up allegations of workplace sexual misconduct by the bank’s global head of litigation, a lawsuit filed on Monday in New York State Supreme Court claimed. The lawsuit was filed by Marla Crawford, a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMcdonald’s Urges Dismissal of Black Former Franchisees’ Discrimination Lawsuit
McDonald’s Corp on Friday urged a U.S. judge to dismiss a lawsuit by dozens of Black former franchise owners who accused the fast-food giant of racial discrimination for selling them underperforming stores, saying it did not want them to fail … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTropical Storm Zeta Threatens Mexican Resorts, Louisiana
Tropical Storm Zeta gathered strength as it bore down on the Mexican cities of, where it was forecast to dump heavy rain before turning north to threaten the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Mississippi with another direct hit. Zeta … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe King Tides Are Coming. Here’s When They’ll Be Worst.
MIAMI — The highest tides of the year, known as king tides, are here again to flood roads, parks and the occasional home or business. This year, in addition to the army of flood pumps coastal cities deploy to keep … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Girds For Most Dangerous Fire Weather of Year
SAN FRANCISCO — California, which has endured its worst wildfire season in history, is bracing for the most dangerous winds of the year, a forecast that prompted the largest utility to announce plans to cut power Sunday to nearly 1 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreContaminated Plant Turned Over to State Environmental Trust
LOS ANGELES — A state environmental trust will take over a battery recycling plant in Southern California to prevent its bankrupt owners from abandoning the heavily contaminated facility, a newspaper reported Saturday. The Department of Toxic Substances Control announced Friday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrews Vacuum ‘Murder Hornets’ Out of Washington Nest
BLAINE, Wash. — Heavily protected crews in Washington state worked Saturday to destroy the first nest of so-called murder hornets discovered in the United States. The state Agriculture Department had spent weeks searching, trapping and using dental floss to tie … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNeb. Supreme Court Finds Meth Residue a ‘Contaminant’ Excluded by Policy
The cost of cleaning up residue left behind by tenants who used or manufactured methamphetamine in a rental home was excluded from coverage by the landlord’s insurer because the policy excluded damages caused by contaminants or pollutants, the Nebraska Supreme … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmazon Injuries Risk State Backlash, Higher Workers’ Comp Costs
Injuries in Amazon.com Inc. warehouses could damage more than just the company’s reputation. They could start to hurt the e-commerce giant’s bottom line, as well. Washington state’s workplace safety regulator says workers in Amazon’s highly automated warehouses are injured at … Source: Claims Journal
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