Saturday, October 9, 2010

STATE FARM BAD FAITH INSURANCE

STATE FARM BAD FAITH INSURANCE:
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    "Rigsby Sisters Adjusters Whistleblowers Say State Farm Cheated Hurricane Katrina Victims". An exclusive investigative report reveals State Farm Insurance supervisors systematically demanded that Hurricane Katrina damage reports be buried, replaced or changed so that the company would not have to pay policyholders' claims in Mississippi, say two State Farm whistleblowers. The two insiders, Kerri and Cori Rigsby, independent adjusters who had worked for State Farm exclusively for eight years, say they have turned over thousands of internal company documents and their own detailed statement to the FBI and Mississippi state investigators. The Rigsby sisters say they saw "widespread" fraud at the State Farm offices in Biloxi and Gulfport, Miss. The sisters say they saw State Farm supervisors go to great lengths to pressure outside engineers to prepare reports concluding that damage was caused by water, not covered under State Farm policies, rather than by wind. They say reports that concluded that damage was caused by wind, for which State Farm would have to pay, were hidden in a special file and new reports were ordered "caused by water" so that State Farm would not have to pay. The allegations, if proven, would support the suspicions of thousands of homeowners along the Mississippi Gulf Coast who have been unable to get paid or properly collect on their insurance claims to rebuild their homes.
FBIC Ranks Insurers Payment Of Claims Records And Bad Faith Practices

FBIC Ranks Insurers Payment Of Claims Records And Bad Faith Practices

Click to view each Part, one at a time (each Part plays about 15 minutes): Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4. (NBC Dateline)

"'The Paper Chase' became one of the most honored broadcasts in journalism history, and it's for good reasons that only this website is believed to have the original broadcast for your viewing. View this well known Award winning investigative expos, which reveals an example of an illicit system designed to intentionally deny claims, in this case a myriad of fraudulent IME bias and deceptive medical paper review schemes, and illegal bad faith insurance claim practices by insurer, State Farm. It is viewed in 4 Parts. Click to view each Part, one at a time (each Part plays about 15 minutes): Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4. (NBC Dateline)"

FBIC Ranks Insurers Payment Of Claims Records And Bad Faith Practices

"Click here to view (ABC News 20/20)"
http://www.badfaithinsurance.org/reference/video/State_Farm_ABC2020/ABC2020comp.avi

    "Rigsby Sisters Adjusters Whistleblowers Say State Farm Cheated Hurricane Katrina Victims". An exclusive investigative report reveals State Farm Insurance supervisors systematically demanded that Hurricane Katrina damage reports be buried, replaced or changed so that the company would not have to pay policyholders' claims in Mississippi, say two State Farmwhistleblowers. The two insiders, Kerri and Cori Rigsby, independent adjusters who had worked for State Farm exclusively for eight years, say they have turned over thousands of internal company documents and their own detailed statement to the FBI and Mississippi state investigators. The Rigsby sisters say they saw "widespread" fraud at the State Farm offices in Biloxi and Gulfport, Miss. The sisters say they saw State Farm supervisors go to great lengths to pressure outside engineers to prepare reports concluding that damage was caused by water, not covered under State Farm policies, rather than by wind. They say reports that concluded that damage was caused by wind, for which State Farm would have to pay, were hidden in a special file and new reports were ordered "caused by water" so that State Farm would not have to pay. The allegations, if proven, would support the suspicions of thousands of homeowners along the Mississippi Gulf Coast who have been unable to get paid or properly collect on their insurance claims to rebuild their homes. 
FBIC Ranks Insurers Payment Of Claims Records And Bad Faith Practices