Claims News Recap
May 28th - 31st, 2019
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Friday, May 31st, 2019
Nearly 500 homes were damaged and 59 were destroyed in Trotwood after Monday night’s EF-3 tornado tore through the city. In Trotwood there were no fatalities and the fire department transported four people to hospitals, said Trotwood city manager Quincy Pope. Another 30 people have been transported after the tornado because of inability to breathe without air conditioning or inability to get to needed medications...
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Thursday, May 30th, 2019
Insurance claim files are overflowing with losses involving individuals injured when they trip and fall over cracked, broken, or uneven municipal sidewalks. In many cases, the injury is a direct result of a municipality failing to institute and/or conscientiously follow its own policies regarding inspection, maintenance, and repair of miles of sidewalks...
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Wednesday, May 29th, 2019
Flooding in at least 8 states along portions of the Mississippi River – due to relentless, record-breaking spring rainfall – is the longest-lasting since the "Great Flood" of 1927, the National Weather Service said. The 1927 flood, which Weatherwise magazine called "perhaps the most underrated weather disaster of the century," remains the benchmark flood event for the nation’s biggest river...
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Tuesday, May 28th, 2019
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not entitled to compensation from BP related to the Deepwater Horizon explosion. The issue, according to documents filed May 24 in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld a district court’s decision against the team, hinged on the Bucs’ accounting practices that were used to argue that the April 2010 disaster caused a decline in revenues...
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