Do you believe in insurance? - katrina insurance claims
Sisters blew the whistle applications Katrina, Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press
Sat 26th August, 8.36 clock ET
Ocean Springs, Mississippi - Who are the moles? The question was like a parlor game for employees of State Farm Insurance Co. after Hurricane Katrina, they played a nervous during coffee breaks or in the parking lot after work.
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Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, a prominent lawyer of Fame case led to snuff by the announcement in March that two "insiders" to help build cases against insurers for refusing requests for the attention Hurricane Katrina. His identity remains a mystery to this day in early June, when the employee Cori and Kerri Rigsby - a company that is awarded with State Farm - told a counselor she was working with Scruggs.
This startling admission - and their subsequent withdrawal - the end of a farce risk. The Rigsby said they were donated for months collecting stacks of internal State Farm reports, memos, e-mail and file claims before the sciencecruggs and state and federal authorities.
The sisters are managed, the teams of State Farm adjusters, say the documents show that the insurer defrauded policyholders by manipulating engineering reports, so that claims are rejected.
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