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Mastercard Wins UK Court Nod for $253M Deal to End $12B Class Action Claim
Mastercard Inc. won a London court’s approval for the £200 million ($253 million) agreed to pay to end a high-profile class action over the fees it charges, which was initially estimated to be worth more than £10 billion ($12.6 billion). … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStellantis’ $807M UK Lawsuit Over Airbag, Seatbelt Cartels Dismissed
Stellantis’ 771 million euro ($807.62 million) lawsuit against two safety equipment makers was dismissed by a London tribunal on Friday. The automaker, which was formed by the 2021 merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group, sued Autoliv and ZF/TRW … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla Recalls 380,000 Vehicles in US Over Power Steering Assist Issue
Tesla said on Friday it was recalling nearly 380,000 vehicles in the United States due to a power steering assist failure that could increase steering effort, particularly at low speeds, potentially raising the risk of a crash. The recall follows … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreZurich Insurance Sees $200 Million LA Wildfire Loss
Zurich Insurance Group AG is expecting pretax losses of $200 million from the January California wildfires as the insurer reported a 5% gain in profit for 2024. Group operating profit rose to $7.75 billion in the year, the company said … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreReport Drills Down on Property Damage from Beryl, Helen and Milton
The 2024 hurricane season presented challenges for insurers thanks largely to hurricanes Beryl, Helene, and Milton—the three powerful storms caused more than $138 billion in damage as well as $52 million in insured losses. Nearmap, an aerial imagery and location … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew York Sues Vape Sellers Like Puff Bar for Targeting Kids
New York’s top prosecutor is suing Puff Bar and about a dozen other makers and distributors of popular e-cigarette brands for alleged illegal sales practices and marketing products to children. The lawsuit follows a two-year investigation by Attorney General Letitia … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSedgwick Acquires Bottomline’s Legal Spend Management Business
Sedgwick is acquiring Bottomline’s legal spend management division. Sedgwick plans to operate the LSM business as a separate division, and the company anticipates transitioning roughly 300 LSM employees. The transaction is subject to customary conditions and regulatory approvals. The LSM … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSentry Transformation Saves ‘Tens of Thousands of Hours’ with AI in Claims
It would be hard to find a better testimonial to the power of artificial intelligence than what you’ll get when you speak to people overseeing an AI and technology transformation at Sentry Insurance. The Stevens Point, Wisconsin-based mutual carrier insures … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDelta Offers $30,000 to Each Passenger in Toronto Crash Landing
Delta Air Lines Inc. is offering $30,000 to every passenger aboard a regional jet flight that came to rest upside down after crash landing at a Toronto airport earlier this week. The payments are “a good-faith gesture” that have “no … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEEOC Says It’s Going After ‘Anti-American Bias’ in the Workplace
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said it will enforce antidiscrimination laws against employers that “illegally prefer non-American workers. In a Feb. 19 announcement EEOC’s Andrea Lucas, acting chair, said the commission is “putting employers and other covered entities on … Source: Claims Journal
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