Archive for December 2020
Nashville Bombing Investigation Prompts FBI to Search Home
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Federal agents converged Saturday on the home of a possible person of interest in the explosion that rocked downtown Nashville as investigators scoured hundreds of tips and leads in the blast that damaged dozens of buildings … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFederal Officials Investigate Fiery Oil Train Derailment
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — Federal and local authorities were investigating a fiery oil car train derailment north of Seattle near where two people were arrested last month and accused of attempting a terrorist attack on train tracks to disrupt plans … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWisconsin Hospital Files 200 Debt Lawsuits During Pandemic
MADISON, Wis. (AP) –Alysa Gummow didn’t know what to think in October when the letters from law firms arrived in the mail. She had filed for bankruptcy in 2017 to restructure nearly $50,000 in debt _ mostly from an earlier … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe Year Ahead: Granular Data Bringing Claims Into Sharper Focus
Only a couple of years ago most property claim inspections took at least a week, says Joshua Cruce, the newly promoted chief strategy officer for Brush Country Claims. Adjusters often spent four days out in the field inspecting damage and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGlobal Cargo Logjam Deepens, Delaying Goods Bound For Retailers, Automakers
LOS ANGELES/LONDON — Amazon seller Bernie Thompson shifted half of his production out of China to reduce his business risks and still found himself in the crosshairs of logistical chaos besetting the movement of goods around the globe. A surge … Source: Claims Journal
Read More8 Abuse Suits Filed in Arizona Against Boy Scout Councils
PHOENIX (AP) — Eight lawsuits filed Monday allege that Boy Scout leaders in Arizona had sexually abused children dating back decades, signaling what is expected to be a flood of lawsuits in the state before the end of the year … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlint Joins $641M Deal to Settle Lawsuits Over Lead In Water
FLINT, Mich. (AP) — The Flint City Council on Tuesday signed off on its portion of a $641 million settlement with residents of the poor, majority-Black city who were exposed to lead-tainted water. The city’s insurer would kick in $20 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVolcano Erupts on Hawaii’s Big Island, Draws Crowds to Park
HONOLULU (AP) — Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island roared back to life Sunday night as lava went shooting into the air, boiling away a water lake and sending a massive plume of steam, gas and ash soaring into the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVaccine Injury Claims Could Face Bureaucratic ‘Black Hole’
Lost in the U.S. launch of the coronavirus vaccine is a fact most don’t know when they roll up their sleeves: In rare cases of serious illness from the shots, the injured are blocked from suing and steered instead to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAcrobats Hurt in Circus Accident Reach $52.5M Settlement
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Eight acrobats severely injured when the rigging suspending them by their hair plummeted to the floor during a circus performance in Rhode Island in 2014 have reached a $52.5 million settlement with the ownership and management … Source: Claims Journal
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