it\’s likely that his home was annihilated by storm surge and flood rather than just wind.
However givin Mr. Lott\’s position it\’s better policy to just settle and call a bribe a settlement rather than piss him off and risk his wrath with bad legislation.
A bribe goes a long way with scumbag politicians looking to score point with a home crowd, perhaps they can even get the Senate to create & eat a huge new hurricane program with the people\’s money.
True. Better to keep the politicians happy.
There was a picture in a national publication shortly after the storms. Dickie Scruggs was standing in front of his home on the Gulf. The roof was in good condition, the 2nd floor was in good condition, and first floor was washed away. Of course Dickie said this was obviously done by wind and not surge. I don\’t know about you, but I\’ve never seen a wind that takes out just the first floor.
What company was he insured with? Policy language differs from firm to firm, so it might be that language did not exclude wind driven storm surge. Anyone know?
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Only the 1st part of my last comment was meant for you. I didn\’t want you to think I was being rude to you.
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Never entered my mind dear! Where is the almighty unemployed one?
it\’s likely that his home was annihilated by storm surge and flood rather than just wind.
However givin Mr. Lott\’s position it\’s better policy to just settle and call a bribe a settlement rather than piss him off and risk his wrath with bad legislation.
A bribe goes a long way with scumbag politicians looking to score point with a home crowd, perhaps they can even get the Senate to create & eat a huge new hurricane program with the people\’s money.
And what causes this storm surge! WIND!
the flip flop.
Makes no difference, storm surge is NOT covered!!!!
True. Better to keep the politicians happy.
There was a picture in a national publication shortly after the storms. Dickie Scruggs was standing in front of his home on the Gulf. The roof was in good condition, the 2nd floor was in good condition, and first floor was washed away. Of course Dickie said this was obviously done by wind and not surge. I don\’t know about you, but I\’ve never seen a wind that takes out just the first floor.
Obviously he won his case!
What company was he insured with? Policy language differs from firm to firm, so it might be that language did not exclude wind driven storm surge. Anyone know?
has their been a collective group as unknowledgeable as the apologists here.