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Jeanne Makes 2004 Costliest for U.S. Hurricane Losses
Southeast News September 28, 2004
Hurricane Jeanne, the fourth major storm to hit Florida this year, has caused between $4 billion and $14 billion in insured losses in the state, meaning that 2004 may now be the insurance ...
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| Subject | Posted By | Posted On |
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| Florida/Deductibles | AD | Oct 1, 2004, 12:28 pm |
| Reply to Charles | Jon | Sep 30, 2004, 8:40 am |
| Florida/Deductibles | Charles | Sep 29, 2004, 2:10 pm |
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Subject: Reply to Charles
But you watch the responses that get posted here about this matter.
My personal "favorite" is the usual poster that states:
"It's not fair that you honor your contract, and charge me for multiple events! It's not my fault I chose to live here, and took the risk!"
Despite the fact that they traded life in a tropical paradise for the risk that a hurricane might destroy that paradise, they still want someone else to pay for thier trade off.
Is an insurance company greedy, or is it just simply trying to avoid insolvency from 10,000 people all saying the same thing. 20 MIL in freebies....No thanks.