Archive for January 2022
Minor Tremors Still Rumble Weeks After Larger SC Earthquake
Small earthquakes are still shaking the ground near South Carolina’s capital city, more than two weeks after a larger convulsion and outside the window geologists typically expect for aftershocks. Early Tuesday, a 1.7-magnitude quake struck just east of Elgin, about … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia DMV Reviewing Approach to Regulating Tesla’s Public Self-Driving Test
California is reevaluating Tesla Inc’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) test program, to determine if the electric-car maker’s software should fall under its motor vehicle department’s autonomous vehicle regulations, the Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday. FSD is an advanced driver assistance … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDeadly Extreme Weather Year For US as Carbon Emissions Soar
The United States staggered through a steady onslaught of deadly billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in an extra hot 2021, while the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions last year jumped 6% because of surges in coal and long-haul trucking, putting America … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEPA Moves to Crack Down on Dangerous Coal Ash Storage Ponds
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Environmental Protection Agency is taking its first major action to address toxic wastewater from coal-burning power plants, denying requests by three Midwest power plants to extend operations of leaking or otherwise dangerous coal ash storage ponds. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSafety Doors Failed in NYC High-Rise Fire That Killed 17
NEW YORK (AP)–Investigators sought answers Monday for why safety doors failed to close when fire broke out in a New York high-rise, allowing thick smoke to rise through the tower and kill 17 people, including eight children, in the city’s … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBusiness Fears Never Ending Liability From ‘Take-Home’ COVID-19 Lawsuits
As COVID-19 cases surge in the United States, businesses say they fear a California court ruling has increased the likelihood that companies will be sued for infections, even by people who are not employees or customers. The Dec. 21 ruling … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLaw Firm: Workplace Class Action Settlement Costs Reached Record $3.6B in 2021
The cost of settling workplace class-action lawsuits reached a record high in 2021, defying expectations that the COVID-19 pandemic would decrease the size and reduce the number of payouts, according to a new report by the Seyfarth Shaw law firm … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Court Rejects Motiva Insurance Claim Stemming From 2017 Refinery Fire
A California state appeals court on Monday denied Motiva Enterprises’ request for insurance coverage for a settlement with workers injured in a 2017 fire at its 607,000-barrel-per-day Port Arthur, Texas refinery. In a decision on Monday, a panel of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFamilies of Crew From Sunken Fishing Vessel Get Nearly $1M
PORTLAND, Maine (AP)–A judge has awarded nearly $1 million in damages to the families of four fishermen who died when their boat mysteriously sank off Massachusetts in 2020. The 82-foot (25-meter) Portland, Maine-based Emmy Rose went down early Nov. 23, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHurricane Ida, Europe Floods Made 2021 Costly For Disasters
BERLIN (AP)–Damage wrought by Hurricane Ida in the U.S. state of Louisiana and the flash floods that hit Europe last summer helped make 2021 one of the most expensive years for natural disasters, reinsurance company Munich Re said Monday. The … Source: Claims Journal
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