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Katrina Insurance Lawsuit


Homeowners Awarded the Maximum


Katrina Victims Win Insurance Pay Out

A couple who lost their retirement home and outbuildings in the catastrophic hurricane Katrina have been awarded $910,000 including $86,000 each for pain and suffering. The decision was made by a panel of jurors, and it is the maximum award their homeowner insurance policy can pay.

Earlier, the couple's insurance company denied all but $46,000 of their insurance claims.

This is the first Katrina insurance case to be heard in Jackson County, and among the first to be heard by a jury in a state court.

JUL-18-08: Jury Agrees with Katrina Victims [NEWS INFERNO:KATRINA VICTIMS]

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