It would be the first large payout in the potentially years-long debate over who has to pay for the bridge’s collapse.
Chubb, which had insured Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, is getting ready to pay $350 million to the state of Maryland, ...
Salvage crews continue to remove wreckage from the Dali one month after the cargo ship collided with and caused the collapse ...
The check from Chubb would be the first large payout in what will likely be a yearslong wrangle over who bears the $1 billion ...
Chubb, the insurer of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, is reportedly preparing to make a $350 million payout to Maryland a little more than a month after it collapsed. It would be the first ...
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Chubb, the Baltimore bridge insurer, is set to pay out $350 million, per The Wall Street Journal. The bridge's collapse in March killed six people and shut down the port of Baltimore. Chubb, the ...
(Reuters) -Chubb, which had insured Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, is getting ready to pay $350 million to the state of Maryland, in what could be the first major payout tied to the ...
Chubb, which had insured Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, is getting ready to pay US$350 million to the state of Maryland, in what could be the first major payout tied to the collapsing of the ...