Lawyers: E-mails Help Them Prove Homeowners’ Katrina Cases

April 12, 2007

  • April 12, 2007 at 7:00 am
    Donnie says:
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    Take your blinders off and put the kool aid down. The uninformed public is the victim of the industry, not the lawyers. The media is the tool high priced insurance lobbies use to misinform the public.

    What section of the SF memo does it say hold all of your opinions until \’all\’ the facts are out? Is that after deny, deny, deny or stonewall, stonewall, stonewall? Does SF have anything to do with not enough facts?

    I don\’t know how apologists for the insurance industry (whether or not you consider yourself to be one) sleep at night. Wake up!

  • April 12, 2007 at 7:01 am
    Mary B. says:
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    Insult me? Why? What are you, in 8th grade or something? Drink too much kool-aid? Are you going to insult me because you have nothing to debate or refute? I seem to recall bullies like you and Joe from grade school that like to beat up on other kids because of their own inadequacies. No wonder you became an attorney.

  • April 12, 2007 at 7:04 am
    Donnie says:
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    Mary-
    Way to throw up a smoke screen and not discuss SF\’s claims practices against Katrina claims for the 14th time. Do you have any opinions on SF\’s manipulation of the process or just me? If it is just about me, I am done entertaining you here. I guess you win either way. Sellout.

  • April 12, 2007 at 7:25 am
    adjusterjoe says:
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    I typically find it hard to agree with trial lawyers, but you are right on about State Farm. As I first said to you, the State Farm employees have come to the resuce of their leader who was almost indicted. These here have limited knowledge and dodge the truth and bait and switch to avoid answering questions. One even thinks that Trent Lott was the prosecutor who brought charges against the CEO of State Farm. BTW, to correct you on one point, George Dale is the insurance commissioner and he is a democrat duly elected, not appointed. He is fighting to get his name on the ballot as a democrat. The governor, former republican chair Haley Barbour is obviously a republican. They do not always see eye to eye. Anyway, it is impossible to discuss the issues with those here as they cannot or will not comprehend the issues at hand.

  • April 12, 2007 at 7:31 am
    Donnie says:
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    My rant regarding insurance commissioners was meant to be general in nature. Accurate in NJ where I am from. Problem is, I got in to a sidebar with someone deflecting my comments away from the SK/Katrina claims dispute.

    I know it is hard for many to say anything nice about lawyers, but the reputation is generally unwarranted.

    A few bad apples get all the media attention. That and those B/S Stella Awards. Some people here need to check out snopes.com, home of debunking urban legends.

  • April 12, 2007 at 7:55 am
    waiting breathlessly says:
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    It has been fun but I must go home. I cannot believe you are in NJ where it is now 8pm and are still at work. Don’t you have a life. I must now retire to my home, wife and wonderful life. I own my own agency and have the freedom to waste my time, which I have done with gusto today. Good day and good night. It really has been fun. But I still missed Rosie.

  • April 12, 2007 at 12:28 pm
    Jewel says:
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    there will be a lot of angry comments on here from people who don\’t bother to read this article carefully. 2 people from the same firm are giving conflicting stories. The one who is speaking against State Farm did not have any first hand knowledge of what transpired.

    However, the article seems to contradict itself on many points.

    It will be interesting to see what conclusions people draw from this article. I am sure they will only pay attention to the parts of the article that support their thoughts.

  • April 12, 2007 at 12:59 pm
    Ratemaker says:
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    Yep – adjusterjoe will ask if anyone can prove that companies other than SF and Nationwide denied slab claims 100%.

    Rosie will say its all Bush\’s fault and that we need federal regulation.

    Roger Poe will say the entire industry is corrupt.

    I miss any of the usual suspects?

  • April 12, 2007 at 1:02 am
    Jewel says:
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    You did a great job!

    Maybe Joanna Eiermann (not BOOM BOOM or STARDUST or JEWEL) who will go along with the majority \”stupid\” (a new catch phrase perhaps?).

    LOL… Have you had the (dis)pleasure of reading her posts yet?

    Have a good one!

  • April 12, 2007 at 1:42 am
    Ratemaker says:
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    I missed one!

    I\’ve seen a few of her posts. I mostly lurk and read a lot of comments, but don\’t leave a lot of my own.



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