Archive for April 2023
NOAA: Ian Was Cat 5 Before Weakening at Florida Landfall
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Ian briefly reached maximum Category 5 status before weakening to a Category 4 storm as it blasted ashore last September in southwest Florida, eventually causing over $112 billion in damage in the U.S. and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTeacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Files $40 Million Lawsuit
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A first-grade Virginia teacher who was shot and seriously wounded by her 6-year-old student filed a lawsuit Monday seeking $40 million in damages from school officials, accusing them of gross negligence for allegedly ignoring multiple warnings … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAbout 25 Train Cars Derail in Montana, No Injuries Reported
PARADISE, Mont. (AP) — About 25 train cars derailed Sunday in northwestern Montana, with no injuries or evacuations reported, authorities said. The cars, which were not believed to be carrying anything hazardous, derailed near the town of Paradise along the … Source: Claims Journal
Read More11th Circuit: Insurer Must Pay UIM Claim for Injury Caused by Scooter
State Farm must pay an uninsured motorist claim for injuries caused by an electric motor scooter even though the scooter didn’t match the definition of “motor vehicle” in Florida statutes, a panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSt. Louis Sues Hyundai, Kia over Car Thefts, Joining Other US Cities
WASHINGTON – The city of St. Louis, Missouri, said on Monday it was joining a number of major U.S. cities that are suing Korean automakers Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp for failing to install anti-theft technology in millions of their … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCleanup Begins After Fiery Minnesota Ethanol Derailment
Crews have started removing contaminated soil and damaged railcars left behind by Thursday’s fiery derailment in southwest Minnesota. Authorities said Friday afternoon the ethanol fire that burned for hours had been extinguished and that local firefighters were allowed to leave … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThe US Leads the World in Weather Catastrophes. Here’s Why
The United States is Earth’s punching bag for nasty weather. Blame geography for the U.S. getting hit by stronger, costlier, more varied and frequent extreme weather than anywhere on the planet, several experts said. Two oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, … Source: Claims Journal
Read More2 Charged with Cutting Wires; 40,000 Lose Internet Service
NORWALK, Conn. (AP) – Connecticut police have charged two people with cutting more than 2,000 fiber optic cables, leaving over 40,000 homes and businesses without internet service in the southwestern part of the state. Norwalk police said they arrested Asheville, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoy Scouts Bankruptcy Plan Headed to Federal Appeals Court
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Attorneys for several insurance companies are appealing a federal judge’s decision to uphold the confirmation of a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization plan for the Boy Scouts of America. In an emergency motion filed Friday, attorneys for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Midwest, South Reel from Pack of Tornadoes that Killed 26
WYNNE, Ark. (AP) — Residents across a wide swath of the South and Midwest on Sunday raced to assess the destruction wreaked by storms that dropped possibly dozens of tornadoes and killed at least 26 people in small towns and … Source: Claims Journal
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