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: RE: RE: Insurers and adjusters are playing with consumers.
Posted On: May 18, 2006, 10:25 pm CDT
Posted By: Tony
Comment:
NKN,
While your thoughts are valid and due consideration, my main thought that you didn't address is: As any adjuster knows, a "Bad Faith" claim to the Insurance Commisioner is something to be avoided at nearly all costs. If ClaimHawks company was abusing the customers, why did ClaimHawk not stand up for them? I realize that it is difficult to "cut one's own throat", but if there was truly abuse or fraud going on, why did ClaimHawk wait until she was a Public Adjuster to make this information known. Like the man says, "What's right is right, no matter who says/does it".
Subject: RE: RE: Insurers and adjusters are playing with consumers.
While your thoughts are valid and due consideration, my main thought that you didn't address is: As any adjuster knows, a "Bad Faith" claim to the Insurance Commisioner is something to be avoided at nearly all costs. If ClaimHawks company was abusing the customers, why did ClaimHawk not stand up for them? I realize that it is difficult to "cut one's own throat", but if there was truly abuse or fraud going on, why did ClaimHawk wait until she was a Public Adjuster to make this information known. Like the man says, "What's right is right, no matter who says/does it".