Archive for November 2021
Jury Awards $42 Million to Rapid City Woman Injured at Work
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A Pennington County jury has awarded $42 million to a Rapid City woman after she was denied medical benefits from her previous employer and the employer’s insurance company. United Parcel Service and Liberty Mutual were … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAstroworld Deaths Spur Calls For Independent Review
HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston police and fire departments were deeply involved in safety measures for the music festival where a surging crowd killed eight people, playing key roles in crowd control measures, on-site security staffing and the emergency response. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFrom Ground to Sky, US Condo Collapse Probe Gaining Steam
From the soils underground to eyes in the sky, the federal probe into the deadly collapse of a Florida condominium building is gaining steam but is far from completion, officials said Monday. The National Institute of Standards and Technology did … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Parents Sue After Getting Another Couple’s Embryo
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two California couples gave birth to each others’ babies after a mix-up at a fertility clinic and spent months raising children that weren’t theirs before swapping the infants, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in Los … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCCC Says Shortage of Repair Technicians Adding to Pressure on Auto Claim Costs
If a shortage of replacement parts and growing claim severity are not enough to contend with, auto insurers are also coping with a labor shortage among auto repair shops that is driving up claim costs, according to CCC Intelligent Solutions. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOklahoma Court Overturns $465M Opioid Judgment Against J&J
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a $465 million judgment against Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit by the state alleging the drugmaker fueled the opioid epidemic through the deceptive marketing of painkillers. The decision marked the latest setback … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAfter Deadly Travis Scott Concert Crush, a Fight Over Who’s to Blame
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. is being targeted by more than a dozen lawsuits over the deadly crush of concertgoers at the promoter’s Astroworld Festival in Houston last week, but at least one expert says it may be too early to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRobinhood Data Breach Nightmare Hinged on Customer Service Slip
Robinhood Markets Inc. caught criticism last year for its shortcomings in customer support. After racing to staff up, the company has a new problem: a customer service representative mishap allowed a hacker to steal the personal information of about 7 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAuto Safety Regulator Awards Over $24M to Hyundai Motor Whistleblower
SEOUL/WASHINGTON — The U.S. auto safety regulator announced on Tuesday its first-ever reward to a whistleblower, handing out more than $24 million to a former Hyundai Motor Co employee who provided key information about safety lapses at the South Korean … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFederal Judge Upholds United Airlines’ COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For Employees
A U.S. federal judge on Monday ruled United Airlines Holdings Inc can impose a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on its employees that only provides unpaid leave for workers who are exempted for medical or religious reasons. U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman … Source: Claims Journal
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