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After the Wreckage, Hurricane Katrina Spawns Lawsuits

Oct 3 2005 // Shortly after Hurricane Katrina devastated parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform issued a statement warning that the financial wreckage caused by Hurricane Katrina could...

Miss. AG Accuses Carriers of Cheating

Oct 3 2005 // Five major insurance companies were recently sued by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, who charged that insurance adjusters attempted to cheat Hurricane Katrina survivors out of millions of dollars in...

California May Lower Quake Insurance Rates in Wake of Katrina

Oct 3 2005 // As federal, state and local officials grapple with the financial and physical ruin wrought by Hurricane Katrina, momentum is building to make earthquake insurance offered by the semipublic California Earthquake Authority...

New Report Warns of Rising Threat to US Insurers from Climate Change

Oct 3 2005 // Higher premiums, coverage restrictions already hitting many parts of country Hurricane Katrina is a poignant reminder that U.S. insurers, government and consumers are at enormous risk from escalating losses from hurricanes...

Miss. Attorney General Hood

Oct 3 2005 // Five major insurance companies were recently sued by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, who charged that insurance adjusters attempted to cheat Hurricane Katrina survivors out of millions of dollars in...

Miss. AG Accuses Carriers of Cheating

Oct 3 2005 // Five major insurance companies were recently sued by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, who charged that insurance adjusters attempted to cheat Hurricane Katrina survivors out of millions of dollars in...

After the Wreckage, Hurricane Katrina Spawns Lawsuits

Oct 3 2005 // Shortly after Hurricane Katrina devastated parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform issued a statement warning that the financial wreckage caused by Hurricane Katrina could...

LOUISIANA

Oct 3 2005 // Bamert v. Johnson (La. App. Aug. 17, 2005) Insured claims self-defense/question of fact on applicability of intentional, willful and malicious acts exclusion: This concerned an insurer’s obligation to defend and...

Calif. May Lower Quake Insurance Rates in Wake of Katrina

Oct 3 2005 // As federal, state and local officials grapple with the financial and physical ruin wrought by Hurricane Katrina, momentum is building to make earthquake insurance offered by the semipublic California Earthquake Authority...

New Report Warns of Rising Threat to US Insurers from Climate Change

Oct 3 2005 // Higher premiums, coverage restrictions already hitting many parts of country. Hurricane Katrina is a poignant reminder that U.S. insurers, government and consumers are at enormous risk from escalating losses from...

Fireman’s Fund Reports Single Deductible on Katrina, Rita Claims

Sep 29 2005 // Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company said it will treat homeowners’ property damage from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita as one event for purposes of calculating the amount of hurricane deductible on losses. As a...

Calif. May Lower Quake Insurance Rates in Wake of Katrina

Sep 25 2005 // As federal, state and local officials grapple with the financial and physical ruin wrought by Hurricane Katrina, momentum is building to make earthquake insurance offered by the semipublic California Earthquake Authority...

W.V. Homeowner, Tenant, Indicted for Arson, Fraud

Sep 21 2005 // West Virginia Insurance Commissioner Jane L. Cline announced Wednesday that Deborah K. Wildberger and Michael T. Hovermale were indicted by a Morgan County grand jury Sept. 6 on charges of insurance fraud. Wildberger...

REP. SEEKS EMERGENCY AID LAW:

Sep 19 2005 // Rep. Peter J. Daley, D-Washington/Fayette, said he would introduce a bill that would provide flood insurance premium subsidies and other small disaster relief to homeowners, small businesses and municipalities to address...

Wind or Flood? Type of Damage Greatly Affects Insurance Payouts

Sep 19 2005 // In Slidell, La., Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge dumped the contents of two neighboring townhouses into Carol Hess’s backyard, crushed part of her garage and drove debris into her living room, but, her...

PCI: Mississippi AG’s Lawsuit More About Politics than Justice

Sep 16 2005 // A lawsuit that attempts to force insurance companies to pay for flood insurance losses under homeowners insurance contracts filed by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood will, if successful, destroy the viability of every...

Insurance Council of Texas: Insurers Want to Hear from Katrina Victims

Sep 16 2005 // Evacuees who have come to Texas should contact their insurance companies as soon as possible, according to the Insurance Council of Texas. Adjusters representing insurers have begun the process of entering the areas...

Citizens Board Meets to Consider Raising Rates

Sep 15 2005 // Members of the Citizens Property Insurance Corp. board of governors will meet Friday in Orlando and will vote on a plan that could sharply increase homeowners policies by from 32.5 percent to 68 percent. The proposed...

La. Nursing Home Owners Surrender

Sep 14 2005 // Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr., reported that owners of St. Rita’s Nursing Home surrendered to Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Investigators in Baton Rouge on Sept. 14. St. Rita’s Nursing Home is...

Survey Says Panhandle Homeowners Want Wind-Borne Debris Protection

Sep 13 2005 // A large majority of homeowners in the Florida Panhandle, where a special exemption to the state’s building code allows homes to be built without wind-borne debris protection, say they want the same construction...