Archive for February 2025
Jeep Maker Urges Trump to Take Aim at Cars Without US Parts
The chairman of Stellantis NV urged President Donald Trump to refrain from putting tariffs on cars shipped from Canada or Mexico and instead focus on imported vehicles lacking any U.S. parts content. “The real opportunity” for the administration to boost … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAborted Airport Landing Adds to Series of Flight Incidents
An American Airlines Group Inc. plane aborted its landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to avoid another aircraft departing on the same runway, the latest in an alarming series of US aviation incidents in recent weeks. The jet was … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThieves Targeting Trains in California And Arizona Make off With $2M Worth of Nikes
Thieves have targeted freight trains running through the deserts of California and Arizona in a string of audacious heists resulting in the theft of more than $2 million worth of new Nike sneakers, including many that haven’t hit the retail … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMusk’s Ex-Twitter Workers Win Severance Over ‘Fork in the Road’ Email
Former Twitter employees are scoring early victories in legal challenges to Elon Musk’s mass layoffs when he bought the company in 2022. Four ex-Twitter workers have prevailed in a recent series of closed-door arbitration proceedings over claims they were illegally … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Supreme Court Seems Poised to Lower Bar for Reverse Discrimination Suits
U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared to lean on Wednesday toward making it easier for people from “majority backgrounds,” such as white or straight people, to pursue workplace discrimination claims, as they heard an appeal by an Ohio woman who claims … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWalgreens to Pay $595 Million to Settle COVID Test Contract Dispute
Walgreens said it had entered into a settlement agreement with telemedicine provider Everly Health Solutions as part of which the pharmacy chain operator will pay the company $595 million over a contract dispute for COVID-19 testing. The settlement, payable within … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFire Danger in LA Is All Around, But Signals to Residents Are Mixed
In the era of cutting-edge computer modeling, satellite data and AI, there has never been more abundant information on the danger that wildfire poses to homes in the Los Angeles area. But that didn’t necessarily help thousands of homeowners correctly … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMunich Re Faces $1.3 Billion in Claims From Los Angeles Wildfires
Germany’s Munich Re expects about 1.2 billion euros ($1.26 billion) in claims resulting from the Los Angeles wildfires, it said on Wednesday, representing the biggest loss reported so far by a single European reinsurer for the January catastrophe. The wildfires … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlorida Wants More Claims Data, Warns Insurers About Concurrent Causation Denials
As consumer complaints have apparently mounted over unpaid hurricane losses, Florida’s top insurance regulator and some lawmakers are signaling new scrutiny on insurance carriers’ claims-handling and other practices. Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky late last week posted a memo, demanding … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMeta Must Face Lawsuit Claiming It Prefers Cheaper Foreign Workers
A federal judge on Tuesday said Meta Platforms must face a lawsuit claiming that the Facebook and Instagram parent prefers to hire foreign workers because it can pay them less than American workers. U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler in San … Source: Claims Journal
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