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Insurers Sued Over Hurricane Coverage

Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:00:44 PM
By DUNCAN MANSFIELD

A buldozer moves a pile of hurricane Katrina debris as trucks dump their loads at Coastal Recyclers Wednesday Sept. 14, 2005 in Biloxi, Miss. Millions of cubic yards will be removed from the Mississippi Gulf Coast due to the effects of hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Rob Carr)JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Mississippi on Thursday sued insurers to force them to pay billions of dollars in flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, saying standard insurance polices have led homeowners to believe they are covered for all hurricane damage, whether from high winds or storm surges.

To deny coverage to those whose homes were wiped out by the storm surge, but lacked flood insurance, is "taking advantage of people in the most dire straits," said Attorney General Jim Hood, who filed the lawsuit against five major insurers.

"We intend to ... make sure the insurance companies pay all that they owe these people on the coast," he said.


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