Latest Mississippi Headlines
All the headlines from our Mississippi Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Lawyer: La. Citizens Nearing Mass Settlement of Hurricane Suits
Feb 21 2007 // Louisiana’s state-run insurer is nearing a mass settlement with policyholders that would be the first deal of its kind in the state since hurricanes Katrina and Rita spawned thousands of lawsuits, an attorney for the...
Miss. Gov. Barbour Rejects Hood’s Call to Block State Farm
Feb 20 2007 // Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood said he will seek legislation aimed at blocking State Farm Insurance Cos. from refusing to write new homeowners and commercial policies in the hurricane-battered state. Hood’s...
Commissioner Dale Doubts Florida-Like Law is Answer in Mississippi
Feb 20 2007 // Mississippi Commissioner of Insurance George Dale said he welcomes any solutions to ensure all Mississippians have available a stable, affordable and viable insurance market. But Dale appeared to distance himself from...
Miss. AG Hood Attacks State Farm as ‘Robber Baron’
Feb 16 2007 // In a second press conference in as many days, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood came out fighting against a recent decision by State Farm Insurance Co. to stop writing new home and commercial property policies in the...
Miss. Commissioner, AG Upset Over State Farm Cutback
Feb 15 2007 // Mississippi officials are concerned about the effect State Farm’s decision to curtail its insurance writings will have on rebuilding efforts and remaining insurance markets. State Farm, Mississippi’s largest...
1st Federal Katrina Insurance Trial Under Way in La.
Feb 13 2007 // The first trial for one of the several thousand lawsuits that Louisiana homeowners filed against their insurers in federal court after Hurricane Katrina began Feb. 12 with the jury selection and opening statements. In...
Resetting State Farm’s Katrina punitive damages
Feb 12 2007 // At the trial of this cause of action, this Court submitted instructions to the jury for it to determine whether punitive damages should be awarded and, if so, in what amount. After deliberating, the jury returned a verdict...
Resetting State Farm’s Katrina punitive damages
Feb 12 2007 // At the trial of this cause of action, this Court submitted instructions to the jury for it to determine whether punitive damages should be awarded and, if so, in what amount. After deliberating, the jury returned a verdict...
One-on-one interviews with 15 insurance regulators
Feb 12 2007 // One-on-one interviews with 15 insurance regulators At a recent meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Insurance Journal sat down with 15 insurance regulators to talk about issues affecting their...
Resetting State Farm’s Katrina punitive damages
Feb 11 2007 // At the trial of this cause of action, this Court submitted instructions to the jury for it to determine whether punitive damages should be awarded and, if so, in what amount. After deliberating, the jury returned a verdict...
Mississippi – George Dale
Feb 11 2007 // Hurricane Katrina adversely affected Mississippi in many ways and Insurance Commissioner George Dale has been at center stage throughout the recovery process. Since the catastrophe, Dale has maintained that his top two...
State Farm Won’t Renew 2,600 Policies in Alabama Beach Towns
Feb 5 2007 // Facing hundreds of hurricane-damage lawsuits on the Mississippi coast, State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. cited back-to-back years of storm losses in announcing Friday it will not renew coverage for about 2,600 policyholders...
Miss. Commissioner Dale Raised 40% of Campaign Funds from Insurers
Feb 2 2007 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale, running for re-election amid criticism of his handling of insurance companies after Hurricane Katrina, raised about 40 percent of his campaign funds last year from insurers...
USAA Defends Its Katrina Response Against Comments by Miss. AG Hood
Feb 1 2007 // In response to a recent pending settlement involving State Farm Insurance, certain victims of Hurricane Katrina and the State of Mississippi, USAA or United Services Automobile Association, came forward to define what it...
Judge Reduces State Farm’s Punitive Damages in Miss. Katrina Case
Jan 31 2007 // The federal judge overseeing the Katrina claims cases in Mississippi has reduced a recent $2.5 million jury award of punitive damages against State Farm to $1 million. U.S. District Judge L.T. Senter ruled that a punitive...
Homeowners win key water v. wind Katrina claims case against State Farm
Jan 29 2007 // Insurer then settles next case without going to trial; U.S. Rep. Taylor calls for Congressional probe of industry claims practices In a Hurricane Katrina claims decision watched closely by the insurance industry, a federal...
Southern surprise?
Jan 29 2007 // There was an important court ruling in Mississippi earlier this month that had the whole industry, not just Mississippians, watching closely. The insurance industry, or at least State Farm, was surprised when the insurer...
It Figures
Jan 29 2007 // $445 Billion Nearly half a billion dollars will be given to U.S. cities and regions to help reduce the risk of terror attacks on ports, transit systems and chemical plants, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff...
Mississippi surprise?
Jan 29 2007 // The insurance industry, or at least State Farm, was surprised earlier this month when the insurer lost a closely-watched Mississippi case involving wind and water damage from Hurricane Katrina. “We did not expect...
Wind subsidies for Mississippi
Jan 29 2007 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale told members of the state’s House and Senate insurance committees that preliminary estimates show a $30 million government subsidy would cut commercial insurance rates...