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: RE: Continuation
Posted On: August 8, 2007, 6:32 pm CDT
Posted By: chrome
Comment:
Some interesting comments Joe.
I'll have to follow up with your explanation of the policy holder versus insured.
I DO know that FL and California are some of the toughest states for Insurance Companies as well as Wv,Ny and De.
Most companies are focusing on the Midwest states to tap for money now however because of this years weather maybe there has been a change in strategy?
It would be intersting to find something on findlaw surrounding this information.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Continuation
I'll have to follow up with your explanation of the policy holder versus insured.
I DO know that FL and California are some of the toughest states for Insurance Companies as well as Wv,Ny and De.
Most companies are focusing on the Midwest states to tap for money now however because of this years weather maybe there has been a change in strategy?
It would be intersting to find something on findlaw surrounding this information.