Archive for November 2020
Catch-All Travel Insurance Booms as U.S. Flyers Take Thanksgiving Risks
U.S. websites have seen a surge in travelers seeking expensive ironclad insurance this Thanksgiving, as Americans desperate to break the monotony of a year spent at home look to cover themselves against coronavirus-related risks. Data from insurance comparison website Squaremouth … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla Issues Two Recalls Covering 9,500 U.S. Vehicles – NHTSA
Tesla Inc is issuing two recalls covering about 9,500 vehicles for roof trim that may separate and bolts that may not have been properly tightened. The larger recall covers 9,136 Model X cars from the 2016 model year, the National … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFamily of Man Shot by Georgia Trooper to Sue State for Money
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Relatives of man who was shot to death by a Georgia state trooper now charged with murder plan to sue the state for wrongful death. Lawyers for family members of Julian Lewis filed notice Monday in federal … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrones to the Rescue: Berlin Lab Seeks Quicker Virus Tests
BERLIN — A German lab is hoping to cut the time it takes to send coronavirus tests across Berlin by using drones, thereby avoiding the capital’s clogged roads. California-based company Matternet is currently testing drone deliveries between a hospital and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCoastal Harm From Invading Saltwater ‘Happening Right Now’
The landward movement of seawater threatens drinking water supplies, coastal farming and coastal ecosystems. Rising seas, more frequent storms, higher tides, drought and the pressure of pumping for drinking water are combining to accelerate the salt invasion. New scientific research … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarrier Loans Money to Claimant for Damages, Collects from Negligence Suit Against Broker
A California appellate court ruled that an insurance brokerage owes its client $461,795.24 for malfeasance in litigation that was financed by an insurer against its own producer, involving damages to a house owned by a church that was intended to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarnival’s Princess Unable to Dodge Passengers’ Covid Suit
Carnival Corp.’s Princess Cruise Lines Ltd. failed to persuade a judge to dismiss negligence claims by 17 passengers who allege they suffered Covid-19 symptoms after being exposed to the coronavirus on a February voyage. Monday’s ruling doesn’t address the merits … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeatpacking Link Found in Up to 8% of Early U.S. Covid Cases
As many as one in 12 cases of Covid-19 in the early stage of the pandemic in the U.S. can be tied to outbreaks at meatpacking plants and subsequent spread in surrounding communities, according to a study. The findings highlight … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing 737 MAX Jets Undergo Round-The-Clock Effort to Clear Inventory
MOSES LAKE, Wash. — The future of Boeing Co’s freshly approved 737 MAX is in the hands of nearly 700 workers toiling behind the gray doors of a three-bay hangar at a desert airport in Washington state. Inside, over an … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlaska Airlines Leases 13 Boeing 737 MAX Jets After Ungrounding
Alaska Air Group Inc said on Monday it would lease 13 new Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes from aircraft lessor Air Lease Corp, handing its traditional jet supplier a boost less than a week after Boeing won U.S. approval to … Source: Claims Journal
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