Federal Judge in Mississippi 'Storm Surge' Case Upholds Home Insurance Flood Exclusion
National News April 13, 2006
A federal judge in Mississippi has upheld the water damage exclusion in homeowners insurance policies in a ruling welcomed by insurers.
U.S. District Judge L.T. Senter, Jr. of the Southern ...
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Subject: Roger Poe
Posted On: April 17, 2006, 8:50 am CDT
Posted By: jay
Comment:
Resorting to ad hominem is a sure sign the IQ level of the conversation is dropping sharply.
Keep on topic, define your debate hotpoints and try to be professional.
There is no conspiracy to defraud insureds on the part of highly scrutinized and regulated insurance companies.
Quite the opposite, it's these same companies that are regulary defrauded by thier customers and the contractors.
I can hardly blame them for trying to protect themselves from unscrupulous claim filers.
Mr. Poe, you have alienated yourself from serious discourse on this any other topic by calling industry professionals (some of whom may very well be adjusting for work you are doing) "vermin". And you cannot slam online discreteness when you yourself failed to disclose your clearly biased position in the issue.
Well done, and oh so professional.
Subject: Roger Poe
Keep on topic, define your debate hotpoints and try to be professional.
There is no conspiracy to defraud insureds on the part of highly scrutinized and regulated insurance companies.
Quite the opposite, it's these same companies that are regulary defrauded by thier customers and the contractors.
I can hardly blame them for trying to protect themselves from unscrupulous claim filers.
Mr. Poe, you have alienated yourself from serious discourse on this any other topic by calling industry professionals (some of whom may very well be adjusting for work you are doing) "vermin". And you cannot slam online discreteness when you yourself failed to disclose your clearly biased position in the issue.
Well done, and oh so professional.