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Scruggs Says Wind vs. Flood Lawsuits on a 'Fast Track'

Southeast News • January 25, 2006
Richard 'Dickie' Scruggs, the attorney who represents thousands of Mississippi policyholders and has filed suit to obtain payment for flood damages from their insurance carriers, maintains that ...

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Subject: RE: RE: hurricane endorsement?

Posted On: August 14, 2006, 6:18 pm CDT
Posted By: Sue
Comment:
Very true for all of you. Most insurance policies clearly state the definition of flood and if it overridden in the courts then having the contract is useless.

Also, flood policies are not that expensive. Am I suppose to believe that Trent Lott didn't choose not to carry a flood policy just to save a few bucks that he could easily afford. It was beachfront property on the MS gulf- it doesn't take a genius to figure out there might be an occasion to use it.
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