Katrina at Two Years: $40.6 Billion Paid on 1.7 Million Insurance Claims
National News August 7, 2007
Two years later, the "overwhelming majority of claims" in Gulf Coast states from Hurricane Katrina have been settled in what has been the single largest loss — $40.6 billion — in the history of ...
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Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [To Nobody important]
Posted On: August 8, 2007, 4:25 pm CDT
Posted By: adjusterjoe
Comment:
Nobody: The post was more at those like State Farm Policyholder and others who want State Farm to abuse INSUREDS.
BTW, from the inception of insurance, persons owning a policy have always been refered to as INSUREDS. In the last 10-15 years State Farm has begun the use of the term POLICYHOLDER. Are the afraid to admit the person owning the policy is an INSURED????? The policy itself refers to INSUREDS rather than policyholders. This makes them appear to go into the process with a bias against the INSURED. Again Nobody, if the shoe don't fit, don't try to wear it. No harsh comments directed at you if not discusssing your words.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [To Nobody important]
BTW, from the inception of insurance, persons owning a policy have always been refered to as INSUREDS. In the last 10-15 years State Farm has begun the use of the term POLICYHOLDER. Are the afraid to admit the person owning the policy is an INSURED????? The policy itself refers to INSUREDS rather than policyholders. This makes them appear to go into the process with a bias against the INSURED. Again Nobody, if the shoe don't fit, don't try to wear it. No harsh comments directed at you if not discusssing your words.