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Miss. Reports 71 Percent Mediation Success Rate

Mar 1 2006 // Efforts to mediate Mississippi homeowners claims have gone into high gear with initial efforts accounting for a 71 percent success rate, Donna J. Cromeans, a spokesperson for the Mississippi Insurance Department in...

Miss. Communities Have Until Feb. 28 to Collect Debris Roe Requests

Feb 21 2006 // Local governments in Mississippi requesting federal funding for debris removal on private property have until Feb. 28, 2006, to collect signed Right of Entry (ROE) requests from residential property owners. The date...

What does a ‘Valued Policy’ cover in Louisiana and Mississippi?

Feb 20 2006 // As is obvious from a perusal of newspaper articles and legal journals, the devastating damage throughout the entire Gulf Coast Region from the recent hurricane season has raised numerous legal issues regarding insurance...

What does a ‘Valued Policy’ cover in Louisiana and Mississippi?

Feb 19 2006 // In general, “Valued Policy” statutes require an insurer to ascertain the value of the property being insured at the time a policy is written and to pay that value to the insured when there is a total loss. As...

Miss. Hurricane Victims to Lose Subsidized Hotel Rooms

Feb 13 2006 // More than 1,200 families left homeless in Mississippi by Hurricane Katrina will lose their federally subsidized hotel rooms beginning Monday. Federal Emergency Management Agency officials said Saturday that hotel...

Expert Has ‘Bad News:’ 06′ Hurricane Season Could Repeat 05′

Feb 10 2006 // There is no reason to expect any change in hurricane patterns in the near future, the number of hurricanes have been increasing since 1995 and will continue to do so for the next decade or two, according to Max Mayfield,...

Miss. Passage of Primary Enforcement Seat Belt Statute Cheered

Feb 8 2006 // Wayne Moore, M.D., chief of emergency medicine at Meharry Medical College in Nashville and Medical Director for Bio-terrorism Preparation and Response at the Tennessee Department of Health, applauded the signing of...

PCI Backs Miss. Legislation to Educate Consumers about Flood Coverage

Feb 8 2006 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America is urging the Mississippi House to support legislation (SB 2014) that will help clarify for consumers that coverage for flood damage is excluded from homeowners...

I.I.I. Says Nearly 70% of Katrina Homeowner Claims Settled in Louisiana, Mississippi

Feb 2 2006 // Homeowners insurers have settled nearly 70 percent of claims from Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.). The I.I.I. estimated that more than 732,000...

Miss. Extends Coverage for Property Damage Claims

Jan 31 2006 // Commissioner of Insurance George Dale has extended his previous bulletin on an extension of coverage for property damaged by Hurricane Katrina to include commercial property insurance policies. Bulletin #2005-13 was issued...

$5B in Miss. Claims Paid, Policyholders Urged to Mediate

Jan 31 2006 // Insurance companies have paid out nearly $5 billion in hurricane-related claims for hurricanes Rita and Katrina in six of Mississippi’s coastal counties according to Commissioner of Insurance George Dale. The...

Miss. Supreme Court Reverses Ruling, Limits Insurance Liability

Jan 30 2006 // The Mississippi Supreme Court has reversed a judge’s ruling that could have left Zurich American Insurance Co. liable for as much as $8 million in claims related to a multi-vehicle accident. The accident occurred on...

Miss. Passes Seat Belt Law; Ga. Considers Seat Belt Law for Trucks

Jan 30 2006 // The Mississippi Legislature, meeting in Jackson, has strengthened its seat belt law by passing House Bill 409 which allows law enforcement to stop a driver for not wearing a seat belt and Georgia is considering removing...

Miss. Commissioner Dale: Leader, Follower or Shill?

Jan 30 2006 // George Dale walks a tightrope in his job as Mississippi’s insurance commissioner. He is charged with the responsibility of regulating the industry that provides most of his election support while protecting consumers...

Fla. CFO to Reform Premises Liability Rule, Fix ‘Broken Civil Justice System’

Jan 27 2006 // A lack of meaningful tort reform in Florida has added unnecessary expenses to the insurance and healthcare industries in Florida, CFO Tom Gallagher told the Coral Springs, Fla. Chamber of Commerce Board of Trustees. One of...

Hurricane Center Upgrades Tropical Storm Cindy to Hurricane Status

Jan 27 2006 // Tropical Storm Cindy has been upgraded to hurricane status by the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Accumulated data analyzed by NHC indicates that Cindy was “a relatively short-lived tropical cyclone,” but...

FBI Uncovers Fraud in Miss., Creates Hurricane Task Force on Corruption

Jan 24 2006 // The FBI has uncovered fraud by public officials in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and has created a task force to investigate corruption as federal money pours into the Gulf Coast region, Mississippi’s top agent told...

Miss. Expert Says Hurricane Cycle Began in 1995, Still Going Strong

Jan 24 2006 // Hurricane Katrina brought much death and destruction to Mississippi and Louisiana, and upcoming hurricane seasons could be just as dangerous, according to Partick J. Fitzpatrick, a Mississippi State University...

Miss. Legislation to Require Homeowners to Refuse Flood Insurance in Writing

Jan 23 2006 // The goal of HB 982, approved Jan. 20 by the Mississippi House of Representatives is to make the basics of home insurance more understandable to homeowners and would require home buyers to refuse flood insurance in writing....

MISS. COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCES NEW MEDIATION PROGRAM

Jan 23 2006 // A mediation program for homeowners battling insurance companies in the wake of Hurricane Katrina has been unveiled by George Dale, Mississippi Insurance Commissioner. Dale’s staff researched Florida’s program...