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Mr.Who said:Jim HOOD, Attorney General for Mississippi State, filed a suit against insurers in the state which adjusters were offering owners of homes damaged by H. Katrina to receive a check for living expenses right away if only they resign their claims.
Well done! It is so Americanly to make a maximum profit of some other's disaster! Still, that's not it. In case victims disagree and insist on coverage for flooding damage, the insurers will file a counter claim in return against Federal Government which inaction increased the damage immensely.
So why kicking ass? Let it be President Bush to pay the claims. Why, he's got lot of spare money he easily ladles out. Say, to Georgia and her president Saakashvili.
I work for an insurance company, but I'm not speaking ex cathedra here, but luckily we haven't been named in this suit either.SKILMATIC said:I think the insurers should pay up every dollar. Thats what their job is. If they dont then why even have insurance if they dont even do what they are supposed to do?
SKILMATIC said:I think the insurers should pay up every dollar. Thats what their job is. If they dont then why even have insurance if they dont even do what they are supposed to do?
scottyz said:I'm sure the insurance companies will screw all of us one way or another.
Why would they be paying for damages that aren't covered? I've never been thrown any freebies by State Farm or Country Insurance. From my experience they typically try to get away with paying the bare minimum or less for damages.Stinger said:If the insurance companies, and all the owners including the IRA's and pension funds how own them, are forced to pay for damages the property owners where not paying premiums to cover, who is getting screwed?
scottyz said:Why would they be paying for damages that aren't covered?
I've never been thrown any freebies by State Farm or Country Insurance. From my experience they typically try to get away with paying the bare minimum or less for damages.
Insurance companies will raise rates for everyone or get their debt off loaded on to the tax payers backs like United. Either way everyone will pay.
Who is forcing them to pay for damages that weren't covered?Stinger said:If they are forced to pay for flood damages they would be paying for damages that aren't covered.
Why should they overpay and if you are not satisfied change company's.
If the premiums being paid do not cover the loses being claimed then what do you suggest they do?
scottyz said:Who is forcing them to pay for damages that weren't covered?
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