Posted by wisbaker on October 30, 2012 at 20:20:55 from (207.118.181.192):
In Reply to: Insurance claims posted by greygoat on October 30, 2012 at 19:45:02:
One national insurance company weaseled out of some claims down in Mississippi after Katrina. One of the insured sued them and not only won his claim but also a substantial award for the breach of contract. Within a year after that event I had a the local agent calling me, in violation of the no call list, and wanting me to purchase insurance from me. He denied that they ever refused to pay any claims in New Orleans or Mississippi, denied they had been sued and lost and denied that the no call list applied to him. Although I have insurance through USAA I hear they are part of the same class action lawsuit that State Farm settled on. Guess the real problem is we have people of low moral character in the insurance and finance industries and the wonderful folks we elect to our government are unwilling or unable to jail these people and remove them from from these industries. Probably because the insurance and banks give them too much money so they can afford to call and harass us every two years for our votes.
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