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Katrina Victims Screwed By Insurance Companies Because Of God

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Hurricane Katrina victims whose homes and businesses were destroyed when floodwaters breached levees in the 2005 storm cannot recover money from their insurance companies for the damages, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.

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{"commentId":918861,"authorDomain":"mikedb"}

This is absurd. I understand that flooding isn't covered by regular homeowners insurance, but this wasn't just a flood. This was a hurricane!!

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    Reply#1 - Fri Aug 3, 2007 7:57 AM EDT
    {"commentId":919004,"authorDomain":"enigmaobscura"}

    You expect insurance companies to willingly pay out these people's money to them?

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    #1.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2007 9:28 AM EDT
    {"commentId":919047,"authorDomain":"mikedb"}

    No, not willingly. But I expect the goverment to work for the greater good of the people, and this is a disappointment.

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      #1.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2007 9:44 AM EDT
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