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Miss. AG Hood Urges Insurers Settle Not Fight Katrina Claims

Dec 28 2006 // Fifteen months after Hurricane Katrina left gaping holes in the Gulf Coast landscape, many insurance claims remain unsettled and Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood is not happy. He says he would be happier if some of...

Miss. AG’s Katrina Case Against Insurers Moved to State Courts

Dec 28 2006 // A federal judge agreed this week to transfer Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood’s lawsuit against insurance companies over Hurricane Katrina damages from federal to state court. U.S. District Judge L.T. Senter Jr....

Miss. AG’s Katrina Suit Moved to Gulf Coast Federal Court

Dec 26 2006 // Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood’s civil lawsuit against insurance companies over Hurricane Katrina damages has been moved from federal court in Jackson to one in Gulfport. U.S. District Judge Henry T. Wingate...

Miss. art museum relocation awaits FEMA, insurance monies

Dec 25 2006 // Leaders who run Biloxi’s Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art are reluctantly considering abandoning its incomplete and storm-damaged beachfront site designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. They could end up moving...

Miss. court: rental firm not liable if driver lies

Dec 25 2006 // Rental car companies are not liable for accidents that result from their unknowingly leasing a car to a motorist who lies about having a valid driver’s license, the Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled. The court, in...

Insurance issues have been key in Southeast’s ongoing recovery

Dec 25 2006 // While Mother Nature was nicer to the Southeast and the insurance industry in 2006 than she was in 2005, her potential for destruction was never far from the minds of those living and rebuilding in the Southeast. Insurance...

Miss. court: rental firm not liable if driver lies

Dec 24 2006 // Rental car companies are not liable for accidents that result from their unknowingly leasing a car to a motorist who lies about having a valid driver’s license, the Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled. The court, in...

Top 10 Stories of the Year – Southeast

Dec 24 2006 // While Mother Nature was nicer to the Southeast and the insurance industry in 2006 than she was in 2005, her potential for destruction was never far from the minds of those living and rebuilding in the Southeast. Insurance...

Miss. Couple Appeals Katrina Wind v. Water Ruling

Dec 22 2006 // A Pascagoula, Miss. couple, who lost a lawsuit against an insurance company over damages from Hurricane Katrina, has filed notice of appeal with the U.S. District Court in Gulfport. Court officials said the notice of...

Miss. Commissioner Promises Consumers an Insurance Bill of Rights

Dec 22 2006 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale says he is working on a bill of rights for consumers, patterned after similar programs in Maryland and Florida. Dale, in a civic club speech this week in Gulfport, said no...

State Farm to Begin Excluding Wind Coverage in Miss.

Dec 18 2006 // A State Farm Insurance Co. executive says the company is no longer offering wind coverage for new customers in Mississippi’s six southernmost counties and is reviewing whether to continue extending the coverage on...

Relocating Miss. Art Museum Depends on FEMA, Insurance Monies

Dec 13 2006 // The possibility of locating the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art back in downtown Biloxi and abandoning its storm-damaged and incomplete beachfront site designed by Frank Gehry is one of the options museum leaders are...

Miss. recovery impeded by business insurance hikes

Dec 11 2006 // Hurricane Katrina only damaged the eaves of Morris Strickland’s shopping center a few miles from the Ocean Springs, Mississippi beach. The damage cost less than $2,000, and stores leasing space in Eagle Plaza quickly...

Suit against Miss. agent over flood policy advances

Dec 11 2006 // A federal judge has ruled that a Gulf Coast couple can sue their insurance agent for negligence after he allegedly allowed their flood insurance policy to lapse only days before Hurricane Katrina wrecked their...

Suit against Miss. agent over flood policy advances

Dec 10 2006 // A federal judge has ruled that a Gulf Coast couple can sue their insurance agent for negligence after he allegedly allowed their flood insurance policy to lapse only days before Hurricane Katrina wrecked their...

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Dec 10 2006 // Miss. recovery impeded by business insurance hikes Hurricane Katrina only damaged the eaves of Morris Strickland’s shopping center a few miles from the Ocean Springs, Mississippi beach. The damage cost less than...

Rental Firm Not Liable If Driver Lies About License, Miss. Court Decides

Dec 4 2006 // Rental car companies are not liable for accidents that result from their unknowingly leasing a car to a motorist who lies about having a valid driver’s license, the Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled. The court, in...

Judge Rules in Favor of Plaintiffs in New Orleans Canal Case

Nov 29 2006 // In a decision that could cost insurers many more billions of dollars than they have already paid out in Hurricane Katrina claims, a federal judge in New Orleans has ruled that ambiguities in certain homeowners policies...

Miss. Court: Hotel Not Liable in Death of Guest

Nov 28 2006 // Choice Hotels International cannot be held responsible for the death of a Texas man, who was murdered when two men burst into his Gulfport motel room, the Mississippi Court of Appeals has ruled. The ruling came in the...

Recovering Miss. Businesses Face Hefty Commercial Insurance Hikes

Nov 28 2006 // Hurricane Katrina’s 100-plus mph winds only damaged the eaves of Morris Strickland’s shopping center a few miles from the Ocean Springs, Mississippi beach. The damage cost less than $2,000, and stores leasing...