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: To: adjusterjoe RE: Nationwide v. Leonard
Posted On: August 31, 2007, 8:50 am CDT
Posted By: Mark
Comment:
AJ,
You may want to read the entire 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' opinion regarding the various issues on which Nationwide appealed. It's not perfect, but it does overturn Judge Senter's ruling on Nationwide's anti-concurrent causation clause.
Here is a link to David Rossmiller's blog, which has links to the AP story and the actual opinion in PDF format.
http://www.insurancecoverageblog.com/archives/first-party-insurance-nationwide-v-leonard-fifth-circuit-upholds-anticoncurrent-cause-provision-as-unambiguous.html
Subject: To: adjusterjoe RE: Nationwide v. Leonard
You may want to read the entire 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' opinion regarding the various issues on which Nationwide appealed. It's not perfect, but it does overturn Judge Senter's ruling on Nationwide's anti-concurrent causation clause.
Here is a link to David Rossmiller's blog, which has links to the AP story and the actual opinion in PDF format.
http://www.insurancecoverageblog.com/archives/first-party-insurance-nationwide-v-leonard-fifth-circuit-upholds-anticoncurrent-cause-provision-as-unambiguous.html