2nd Circuit: Insurer Must Pay for Merchandise Lost in Warehouse’s Bankruptcy Sale Chubb’s Federal Insurance Co. must pay more than $2 million to a fabric company that lost 22 trailer loads of... Read More
Growth in Grain Storage Prompts Safety Reminder to Farmers HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — On-farm grain storage is on the rise with additional bins being built on farms and on... Read More
Boeing Sues Air Force One Supplier for Delays, Ends Contract Boeing Co. sued a Texas-based company that it says failed to fulfill a contract to design the interiors of replacement... Read More
Complaint May Spur Review of Meat Industry’s Virus Response OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A union complaint about whether an Oklahoma meatpacking plant is doing enough to protect workers from... Read More
Judge Rules Pretrial Against Opioid Firm; Cites Delays, Lies NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee judge has made a rare move to rule against an opioid firm before a... Read More
Claims Business: Hi Marley, PainWorth, Field Pros Direct and SimpliSafe Hi Marley Releases App for Field Adjusters Insurance companies can’t afford to tell claimants, “don’t call us, we’ll call you.”... Read More
Forecasters: US Could Face a Sixth Year Of Above-Average Atlantic Storms HOUSTON — The United States should prepare for a sixth year of above-average number of Atlantic hurricanes, Colorado State University... Read More
Study: Drought-Breaking Rains More Rare, Erratic in US West BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Rainstorms grew more erratic and droughts much longer across most of the US West over the... Read More
Businesses Filing More COVID Lawsuits and the Stakes are Higher The anniversary of COVID-19 shutdown orders brought an upturn in both the number of business-interruption lawsuits against insurers and the... Read More
Labor Board Says Amazon Illegally Fired Outspoken Workers NEW YORK (AP) — The National Labor Relations Board has found that two outspoken Amazon workers were illegally fired last... Read More