Trial lawyers and the Mississippi attorney general are going after insurance companies to pay uninsured flood damages. The media have taken their side, choosing to show decimated homes and suffering people while overlooking the fact of the contracts that were in place before Hurricane Katrina. If the contracts are declared meaningless, then insurance will be hard to come by in the future.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Trial lawyers and the Mississippi attorney general are going after insurance companies to pay uninsured flood damages. The media have taken their side, choosing to show decimated homes and suffering people while overlooking the fact of the contracts that were in place before Hurricane Katrina. If the contracts are declared meaningless, then insurance will be hard to come by in the future.
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