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Oct23
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The International Hurricane Research Center at Florida International University released a new report on their website entitled “10 Most Vulnerable U.S. Mainland Areas to Hurricanes.” I’m sure the number one area will come as no surprise, New Orleans, as the...
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Oct 4
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Our U.S. government is continuing to prove their efforts in futility when it comes to helping victims of Hurricane Katrina. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) stored 9,778 emergency housing trailers at the Hope Arkansas Municipal Airport that were intended...
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Sep22
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In an article on theexaminer.com they illustrated the frustrations Southeast Texans are still having with their insurance agencies one year after Hurricane Rita hit. As residents continue to rebuild they feel that are receiving little help from the insurance companies. ...
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Sep10
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Casinos that dot beaches along the Mississippi coast are providing a much needed economic boost to the storm ravaged state. Insurancejournal.com reported on the effect the casinos are having on the local economy and the sanity of many working at...
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Sep 9
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I found an interesting article on www.townhall.com written by Marvin Olasky about the popularity of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) among the well to do. Apparently John Stossel of ABC utilized the NFIP to his advantage.In the article Stossel...
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Many Americans Oppose Subsidizing Insurance For People In High-Risk Areas
76 Families In New Hampshire Still Not Able To Return Home After May Flooding Louisiana Department of Insurance Releases Insurance Facts About Hurricane Katrina Would You Evacuate With A Hurricane On The Horizon? Allstate Not Leaving Louisiana Insurance Rates Triple On Alabama Gulf Coast Louisiana Recovery Authority May Sue Insurers New Hampshire Homeowners Need Help Cleaning Flooded Homes FEMA Announces 5 Million Americans Now Have Flood Insurance First Post-Katrina “Wind vs. Flood” Case Begins In Mississippi Voluntary Claims Filing Extension Ignored By Louisiana Insurers N.Y. Insurance Superintendent Mills Warns Insurers Against Canceling Policies Tenet Healthcare Agrees To $340 Million Amount For Katrina Damage Midwest Storms Costly For One Insurer 95% Of Florida Hurricane Claims Settled Football Field Worth Of Gulf Coast Wreckage Still Not Removed Flooding In New England Exposes Lack Of Insurance Coverage Hurricane Inflicts Not Just Physical But Mental Damage California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi Speaks Of Protection Against "Flood Peril" |
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