U.S. May Join Lawsuit Claiming Insurers Defrauded Government Over Katrina Claims
National News August 8, 2007
The U.S. Department of Justice is weighing whether to intervene in a lawsuit that accuses insurance companies of overbilling the federal government for flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, a judge ...
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Subject: RE: RE: RE: Sisters
Posted On: August 13, 2007, 3:05 pm CDT
Posted By: Kim David
Comment:
The Sisters did the right thing.
State Farms crime is a billion times worst than blowing a whistle to help innocent victims of fraud.
Even The Bible Tells Us To Denounce Them By Name. The Wolves in Sheep Clothing....
Like Bad Neighbors Claiming to be Good Neighbors. That alone should be False Advertisement.
Don't sweep State Farm Crimes under the carpet.
If the Company was Honest, The Sisters could have scanned all day long
and no one would have anything on State Farm.
However, the truth is that they had plenty to hide and they are still defiant in trying to get away with the crimes.
We will have another Katrina.
Can't wait to hear from the new policyholders when their claims are denied and they they are called stupid for not reading the policy that was sold to them and for not understanding the fact that they pay more to waive the hurricane deductible but they do not have hurricane insurance.
History will repeat itself until someone stands up and demands a fair policy.
Excuse the typo, it was not intended to cause confusion to the Insured.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Sisters
State Farms crime is a billion times worst than blowing a whistle to help innocent victims of fraud.
Even The Bible Tells Us To Denounce Them By Name. The Wolves in Sheep Clothing....
Like Bad Neighbors Claiming to be Good Neighbors. That alone should be False Advertisement.
Don't sweep State Farm Crimes under the carpet.
If the Company was Honest, The Sisters could have scanned all day long
and no one would have anything on State Farm.
However, the truth is that they had plenty to hide and they are still defiant in trying to get away with the crimes.
We will have another Katrina.
Can't wait to hear from the new policyholders when their claims are denied and they they are called stupid for not reading the policy that was sold to them and for not understanding the fact that they pay more to waive the hurricane deductible but they do not have hurricane insurance.
History will repeat itself until someone stands up and demands a fair policy.
Excuse the typo, it was not intended to cause confusion to the Insured.