Archive for May 2021
Mob Con Artist in Prison, But No Insurance Payout for Jewelry Store
Jennifer Lopez probably would have looked great in the five pieces that Crown Jewels Estate Jewelry loaned to a purported Sony Pictures producer for a shooting with the actress in Miami. But there was no shooting and no movie producer. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTornado Rips Off Roofs, Knocks Out Power in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A tornado ripped off roofs, knocked down utility polls and cut off power to thousands in New Orleans early Wednesday, but no serious injuries were reported in what one city official called an unexpected “dry run” … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew Florida Law Seeks to Protect State From Sea Level Rise
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida — one of the most vulnerable places in the world to sea level rise — will spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few years to protect against coastal flooding under a bill … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRevamped EPA Website Shows Increased Climate Change Risks
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a gap of more than four years, the Environmental Protection Agency is relaunching a website highlighting evidence of climate change in the United States, including rising temperatures, increased ocean acidity, sea level rise, river flooding, droughts, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFire Officials Aim to Squelch Blazes Fast, Avoid Megafires
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. officials said Thursday that they will try to stamp out wildfires as quickly as possible this year as severe drought tightens its grip across the West and sets the stage for another destructive summer of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWalmart Sales Soared, Essential Workers Got Scant Protection
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Sandra Kunz had been worried for her safety while working as a cashier at a Walmart in Aurora, Colorado, during the pandemic, said her sister, Paula Spellman. The 72-year-old had lung disease, Spellman said. She … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTwo Planes Collide Midair Above Denver, No One Injured
DENVER (AP) — Two small airplanes collided in midair Wednesday near Denver, leaving one aircraft nearly ripped in half and forcing the pilot of the other to deploy a parachute attached to the plane to land safely. Remarkably, no one … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreColonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom
Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers on Friday, contradicting reports earlier this week that the company had no intention of paying an extortion fee to help restore the country’s largest fuel pipeline, according to two … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFitch Says Sharp Drop in Claims Frequency Helped Commercial Auto Break Even, Almost
A sharp decline in claim frequency helped the commercial auto line achieve its best underwriting performance in a decade last year, but rising claim severity threatens to erode profits as traffic returns to US roadways, according to a report released … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Fights Criminal Charges Over 2019 California Wildfire
Utility giant PG&E Corp. rejected criminal liability for its role in a 2019 wildfire that burned 78,000 acres in Northern California, arguing that a local prosecutor is twisting state law in an attempt to find the company culpable. Sonoma County … Source: Claims Journal
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