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9/19/2005 6:42:56 PM EDT
I work with a guy that lives close to New Orleans (in Des Allemans) His home was left high and dry from the storm , but when he got home He found that it had been looted. His insurance claims that it is not covered in his policy. Has anyone heard of such rampant bullshit going on out there?
9/19/2005 6:45:20 PM EDT
[#1]
I can't imagine a home owners policy that does not covery burglary/larceny. With such a big hit to the insurance companies in LA I bet they are going to try anything to get out of paying.
9/19/2005 6:46:00 PM EDT
[#2]
I have several policies.....including an AR-10, and an AR-15.
9/19/2005 6:47:30 PM EDT
[#3]
His house was broken into and he was robbed... If he has the right INS it will cover it.
9/19/2005 6:54:55 PM EDT
[#4]
Probably some of St. Roses finest. Des Allemands is a cool little town and those Lake Des Allemands crabs are as good as Pas Manchac crabs, IMHO.

Oh yeah, the insurance company is trying their favorite stunt.  Say no a few times and hope you friend will drop it.
9/19/2005 6:55:26 PM EDT
[#5]

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His house was broken into and he was robbed... If he has the right INS it will cover it.



His Insurance company claimed that its not covered as a burglary because it was brought on by a natural disaster... I.E. Looting, not burglary
9/19/2005 6:56:36 PM EDT
[#6]
Lawyer up and sue the INS company then. Thats  crock of bullshit.


Quoted:

Quoted:
His house was broken into and he was robbed... If he has the right INS it will cover it.



His Insurance company claimed that its not covered as a burglary because it was brought on by a natural disaster... I.E. Looting, not burglary

9/19/2005 6:59:00 PM EDT
[#7]
Main Entry: 2loot
Function: verb
transitive senses
1 a : to plunder or sack in war b : to rob especially on a large scale and usually by violence or corruption
2 : to seize and carry away by force especially in war
intransitive senses : to engage in robbing or plundering especially in war

Maybe his war insurance lapsed?
9/19/2005 7:03:41 PM EDT
[#8]
Looter Insurance




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9/19/2005 7:11:39 PM EDT
[#9]

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Lawyer up and sue the INS company then. Thats  crock of bullshit.


Quoted:

Quoted:
His house was broken into and he was robbed... If he has the right INS it will cover it.



His Insurance company claimed that its not covered as a burglary because it was brought on by a natural disaster... I.E. Looting, not burglary




Yup, I told him to talk to a lawyer. He sounded as if he had given up already. I hope he doesn't just take their word for it.
9/20/2005 3:40:07 AM EDT
[#10]

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Lawyer up and sue the INS company then. Thats  crock of bullshit.


Quoted:

Quoted:
His house was broken into and he was robbed... If he has the right INS it will cover it.



His Insurance company claimed that its not covered as a burglary because it was brought on by a natural disaster... I.E. Looting, not burglary




Yup, I told him to talk to a lawyer. He sounded as if he had given up already. I hope he doesn't just take their word for it.



He might also want to contact the state attorney general and state insurance department, along with contacting the newspaper.