How to Fill out a COVID-19 Business Loss Claim
Properly filling out a Business Loss Claim could help your claim. The intial steps you take can make the difference between a successful claim and an unsuccessful one. Follow these steps to ensure your claim will not be denied. COVID-19 Business Loss Claim Denial Insurance companies are denying business claims since they say policies exclude
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Norovirus Outbreak Tied to Delivered Food
More and more people are turning to food delivery symptoms to acquire nourishment during this pandemic. However, there is currently a norovirus outbreak associated with delivered food. About Norovirus Norovirus infection occurs most frequently in closed and crowded environments such as hospitals, nursing homes, child care centers, schools, and cruise ships. Because there are multiple strains
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Reasons Cruises Kept Sailing During Coronavirus Pandemic
During the coronavirus pandemic, many are realizing that companies are quick to mistreat their employees and customers. Cruise lines promise to keep safety as the top priority, however, in practice this industry showed that money over protecting passengers and employees matters. Cruise Ship Owner’s Responsibility A cruise ship has a duty to ensure safe transportation.
Read MoreNewborn Facial Bruising Could Be a Birth Injury
Out of every 1,000 live births, six to eight resulted in a birth injury. Some happen through the normal birthing process, however many are caused by medical negligence. Birth injuries may range from minor problems such as lacerations or bruising to severe injuries that could prove fatal. The most common types of preventable birth injuries are
Read MoreIgnored Ice Warnings Causes Plane Crash
Recently, the National Transportation Safety Board released an accident report detailing a fatal plane crash. The pilot ignored ice warnings and the plane went down in a wooded area in Ohio. Both the pilot and his passenger died. About Private Plane Crashes In 2017, private plane or general aviation activity has raised 2%. According to
Read MoreLandlords Sexually Harassing Tenants Who Cannot Pay Rent
During the current pandemic, there has been a rise in landlord sexual harassment as these individuals are using the increasing unemployment rate to try to get sexual favors from their recently unemployed tenants. For example, when a newly unemployed woman asked her landlord if she could pay her April rent once she had work again,
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Nizatidine Recall
On April 15th, 2020 Amneal Pharmaceuticals announced that it is voluntarily recalling three lots of Nizatidine Oral Solution, a heartburn medication. The FDA found the impurity NDMA (N-nitrosodimethylamine), which is classified as a probable human carcinogen based on results from laboratory tests in the drug. About Nizatidine Nizatidine is an oral product used for the
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Vaping Caused My Child's Popcorn Lung
Government agencies are coming forward to accuse JUUL of targeting young and underage people in its advertising with the sole purpose of making sure they develop a JUUL addiction. In 2016, the first ads for JUUL depicted only young people, and the company relied heavily on social media to spread its message. One ad showed
Read MoreRise of Defective Scooters
Electric scooters are becoming popular all over the country. There are 6 million rides all over the country, and many companies do not maintain their scooters. Therefore, injuries happen quite frequently, and sometimes these accidents are fatal. About Electric Scooters Electric rental scooters are a motorized form of transportation appearing in every major city across
Read MoreInsulation Workers Asbestos on the Rise
There are almost 60,000 insulation workers in the United States. However, many are being exposed to the dangerous carcinogen, asbestos. These hard workers regularly come in contact with the deadly material, and now are receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis. About Asbestos When the asbestos industry was booming, families of workers were at great risk. Workers often
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