Archive for March 2022
Did Teen’s Big Size Factor in Florida Amusement Ride Death?
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A rising middle school football player in Missouri, only 14 but already 6 feet, 5 inches tall and well over 300 pounds, Tyre Sampson fell to his death from a towering Florida amusement ride. Lawyers … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClaims People: NYSIR, Charles Taylor, Aon, Swiss Re and NAU
NYSIR Hires Senior VP for Claims The New York Schools Insurance Reciprocal, which provides property and casualty insurance for New York state school districts, appointed Michael T. Murdoch as senior vice president of claims. Murdoch has 38 years of experience … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBayer Reaches $80M PCB Contamination Settlement With Ohio
Bayer AG reached an $80 million settlement with Ohio to resolve environmental damage allegedly caused by polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, made by the company’s Monsanto business, the state attorney general said on Thursday. The funds from the German company, which … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMid-Atlantic Island Girds for Feared Quake, Volcano Eruption
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Authorities on a Portuguese island in the North Atlantic are preparing for the possible evacuation of local people, as six straight days of minor temblors stoke fears of a possible major earthquake or volcanic eruption. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSearchers in China Find Wing, Engine Parts After Plane Crash
WUZHOU, China (AP) — Hundreds of people in rain gear and rubber boots searched muddy, forested hills in southern China on Thursday for the second flight recorder from a jetliner that crashed with 132 people aboard. No survivors have been … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLouisiana Twister Carved Destruction in Mere Moments
ARABI, La. (AP) — A powerful tornado took mere seconds to rip off roofs and destroy homes as it chiseled a path of destruction through a New Orleans area neighborhood where one man died, residents said Wednesday as they picked … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEPA Moves to End Asbestos Cleanup Along Montana Railroad
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) _ Environmental regulators are moving to end a years-long cleanup along dozens of miles of railroad in two northwestern Montana communities where lung-damaging asbestos from mining has been blamed in hundreds of deaths. The asbestos came from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHigh from Hemp: States Wrestle with Chemically Made THC
Over the past few years, Jonny Griffis has invested millions of dollars in his legal marijuana farm in northern Michigan, which produces extracts to be used in things like gummy bears and vape oils. But now that farm — like … Source: Claims Journal
Read More6 Students Killed in Oklahoma Crash Were in Car That Seats 4
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Six teenage girls on a high school lunch break were killed when their small car with only four seats collided with a large truck hauling rocks, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Wednesday. The crash occurred shortly … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConsumer Group Demands Probe After NY Times Reports on Alleged Bias at State Farm
A national consumer rights group on Thursday called on state insurance commissioners to investigate racial bias in claims handling after the New York Times reported on discrimination lawsuits filed against State Farm by a Chicago policyholder and a former employee … Source: Claims Journal
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