Archive for January 2022
COVID-19 Loss of $44B Is 3rd Largest Catastrophe Cost to Insurers – Howden
LONDON–Insured losses of $44 billion from COVID-19 so far represent the third largest cost to insurers of any catastrophe, behind Hurricane Katrina and the 9/11 attacks, insurance broker Howden said on Tuesday. However, initial projections of $100 billion-plus for COVID-19 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFire Reignites at South Africa’s Parliament in Cape Town
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP)–The fire that has already destroyed South Africa’s main Parliament chamber flared up again Monday about 36 hours after it started in the 130-year-old complex of historic buildings, authorities said. Firefighters have been sent back to … Source: Claims Journal
Read More2 Still Missing in Colorado Fire; Cause Under Investigation
LOUISVILLE, Colo. (AP)–Search teams looked for two missing people in the smoldering debris from a massive Colorado wildfire while people who escaped the flames sorted through the charred remnants of their homes to find what was left. Investigators were still … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJeffrey Epstein Paid Prince Andrew Accuser $500,000 in 2009 Settlement
A woman suing Prince Andrew for sexual assault agreed in a confidential 2009 settlement with Jeffrey Epstein to release “any other person” involved in the case from litigation in exchange for $500,000. Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Queen Elizabeth’s second son … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge Orders Mediation for Purdue, Sacklers Over Opioid Settlement
A U.S. judge on Monday ordered mediation in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy, calling for the company, the Sackler family members that own it and nine states to determine whether they can reach a new opioid litigation settlement by Jan. 14. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePolice Struggle to Deter Rising Catalytic Converter Thefts
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) _ In the tiny town of Lawrenceville, Virginia, a van owned by Poplar Mount Baptist Church was knocked out of commission for weeks after thieves cut the catalytic converter out of its exhaust system. Several months later, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePolluted Water Changes Lives of Residents in Wisconsin Town
FRENCH ISLAND, Wis. (AP) –One year ago, residents of French Island learned they were drinking water contaminated with high levels of PFAS, a man-made chemical that is toxic to the human body. “It’s one of the scariest things that’s happened … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAirline Trade Group Seeks Delay in 5G Communications Launch
WASHINGTON (AP)–U.S. airlines are asking the Federal Communications Commission to delay this week’s scheduled rollout of new 5G wireless service near dozens of major airports, saying it could interfere with electronics that pilots rely on. Airlines for America, a trade … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClimate Change, New Construction Mean More Ruinous Fires
The winter grassland fire that blew up along Colorado’s Front Range was rare, experts say, but similar events will be more common in the coming years as climate change warms the planet–sucking the moisture out of plants–suburbs grow in fire-prone … Source: Claims Journal
Read More2 Louisiana Women Sue Over Fatal Salt Mine Collapse
NEW IBERIA, La. (AP) –Two women have sued the operator of a Louisiana salt mine where a roof collapse killed their husbands a year ago. Genee Romero and Alexandra Patin said in nearly identical lawsuits that Cargill Inc. officials and … Source: Claims Journal
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