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Miss. Attorney General Sues State Farm for Breach of Contract
Southeast News June 12, 2007
In the Circuit Court of Hinds County Monday, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood filed a complaint against State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. alleging bad faith breach of contract related to the ...
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Subject: NEWS
"What do you do if that property's not yours? If they're demanding a 200-foot clearance, what if you own only 150 feet beyond your house?" said Karen Reimus, a San Diego attorney whose home burned in 2003.
With claims from Hurricane Katrina largely resolved, State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. saw profits climb 65 percent last year to $5.3 billion, while Allstate raked in profits of $5 billion.
The companies are the nation's first- and second-largest property-casualty insurers, respectively.
An industry analyst said the inspections fit into the larger shift by insurers away from catastrophe-prone areas after the devastating 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons.
"The hurricane seasons were huge, huge wake-up calls in terms of insurers realizing that they did not understand the risks that they had put on their books," said Donald Light, a senior analyst with Boston-based Celent. "Many insurers have been doing a lot of things to readjust that balance, and wildfires are a part of that picture." On and on. Have no more of this bull!!!!
Wildfire Spots Spook Insurance Companies