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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Posted On: August 9, 2007, 1:30 pm CDT
Posted By: adjusterjoe
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Posted On: August 9, 2007, 12:32 pm CDT
Posted By: Sam
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You asked a yes or no question; I gave you a yes or no answer. Your question did not refer to ambiguity, public policy, case law, precedent or other factors that vary by state & jurisdiction.
It is foolish to talk with someone that lives in a make believe world as do you. Our entire discussion is predicated upon our existence in the real world, so to act as though we live in your lala land where insurance carriers can abuse insureds at will, with no checks, is plain ole dumb.
It took me a while but I know fully know who and what you are.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: BTW
Posted By: Sam
Comment:
You asked a yes or no question; I gave you a yes or no answer. Your question did not refer to ambiguity, public policy, case law, precedent or other factors that vary by state & jurisdiction.
It is foolish to talk with someone that lives in a make believe world as do you. Our entire discussion is predicated upon our existence in the real world, so to act as though we live in your lala land where insurance carriers can abuse insureds at will, with no checks, is plain ole dumb.
It took me a while but I know fully know who and what you are.