Allstate, State Farm Dismissed from Case Charging Katrina Overbilling

February 20, 2009

  • February 21, 2009 at 1:04 am
    DO NOT Pay Bill, DO NOT discu says:
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    s this ethics journalist
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    She would not tell the attorney why State Farm ordered a second damage report on property when the first showed a policyholder’s losses were covered. Nor was she willing to discuss why State Farm went with that second report, finding little or no covered damage.
    Oct. 12, 2005: Forensic Analysis & Engineering Corp. concluded roof, door, carport and window damage was caused by wind, along with interior damage. The report State Farm ordered included a sticky note on the first page that said, “Put in Wind file — DO NOT Pay Bill, DO NOT discuss.” is this ethics journalists maybe you should ask Patricia Harned at the ethics resource she is the President ask her about the code of ethics.202-872-4771

  • February 21, 2009 at 1:30 am
    nobody important says:
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    Hi Mr cut and paste. You do know that this was a win for the dark side, right? Or are you just so intent on posting your blather that you don’t actually care about the content of the article.

  • February 22, 2009 at 6:55 am
    adjusterjoe says:
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    nobody:

    It was really not a victory or defeat. Just left it in Mississippi under another suit. Even though I think little good of State Farm, I doubt there was any systemic direction to put the burden on flood. Possibly individual adjusters to create more billing but not a corporate dictate.



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