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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Flood Adjustment Methods Discovered in Qui Tam Case : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Flood Adjustment Methods Discovered in Qui Tam Case : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog: "The post quoted from a legal filing that indicates State Farm made up its own flood adjustment rules:
The NFIP Claims Manual requires that “repair estimates should be prepared room-by-room,on a unit-cost basis, clearly indicating dimensions and unit costs, except when the building has been completely destroyed.” NFIP Director David Maurstad testified that prior to Hurricane Katrina, flood claims had to be adjusted using a line-by-line stick build estimate. Maurstad also testified that following Hurricane Katrina, he tasked the NFIP Director of claims to come up with a method that “I could ultimately approve that could guide the Write Your Own Companies to handle claims in an expedited process specific to this . . . disaster, to Katrina.”"

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