Archive for September 2023
Lloyd’s in Talks with UN over New Black Sea Grain Insurance Cover
LONDON –– Lloyd’s of London is in talks with the United Nations over providing insurance cover for Ukrainian grain shipments if a new Black Sea corridor deal can be reached, its CEO John Neal told Reuters on Thursday. NATO member … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStorm in Brazil Leaves at Least 31 Dead and 1,600 Homeless
MUCUM, Brazil (AP) — Flooding from a cyclone in southern Brazil washed away houses, trapped motorists in vehicles and swamped streets in several cities, killing at least 31 people and leaving 1,600 homeless, authorities said Wednesday. More than 60 cities … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDeath Toll from Storms and Flooding in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria Rises to 14
ISTANBUL (AP) — The death toll from severe rainstorms that lashed parts of Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria increased to 14 on Wednesday after rescue teams in the three neighboring countries recovered seven more bodies. A flash flood at a campsite … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarmakers Failing Privacy Test. Owners Have Little or No Control over Data Collected
BOSTON (AP) — Most major car manufacturers admit they may be selling your personal information — though they are vague on the buyers, a new study finds, and half say they would share it with the government or law enforcement … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLawyers Claim Cable TV and Phone Companies Liable in Fires
HONOLULU (AP) — After a visit to a warehouse where Hawaiian Electric Company is housing power poles and electrical equipment that may be key to the investigation of last month`s devastating fires on Maui, lawyers for Lahaina residents and business … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAK Supreme Asked Whether Pollution Exclusion Applies to Carbon Monoxide Death
A federal appellate court is asking the Alaska Supreme Court to decide whether the pollution exclusion in a homeowner’s insurance policy bars recovery for the death of a 17-year-old boy who was poisoned by carbon monoxide emitted by an improperly … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Says 52 Million Air Bag Inflators Should Be Recalled over Rupture Threat
WASHINGTON —U.S. auto safety regulators said on Tuesday that 52 million air bag inflators produced by auto suppliers ARC Automotive and Delphi Automotive need to be recalled because they may rupture and send dangerous metal fragments flying. The National Highway … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFloods from Waning Typhoon Hit Transport, Force Evacuations in China
BEIJING –– Intense rain from the remnants of Typhoon Haikui hit southeast China on Wednesday, bringing floods that forced some cities to suspend subway services, shut schools and move tens of thousands of people to safety. Xiamen, a port city … Source: Claims Journal
Read More3M Agrees to Pay $6 Billion in US Military Earplug Lawsuit Settlement
3M has agreed to pay $6.01 billion to settle lawsuits by U.S. military veterans and service members who say they suffered hearing loss from using the company’s earplugs, the company and lawyers for the plaintiffs announced on Tuesday. The deal … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEV Broken? Finding a Technician to Fix it May Take a While
A global shortage of technicians and independent repair shops qualified to fix electric vehicles (EV) threatens to increase repair and warranty costs for drivers, potentially undermining upcoming deadlines to cut vehicle carbon emissions. From Milan to Melbourne to Malibu, technician … Source: Claims Journal
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