Latest Mississippi Headlines

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Miss. Attorney General Sues State Farm for Breach of Contract

Jun 12 2007 // In the Circuit Court of Hinds County Monday, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood filed a complaint against State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. alleging bad faith breach of contract related to the settlement agreement the...

Rasberry Exits Miss. Insurance Race

Jun 8 2007 // Jim Rasberry has withdrawn as a candidate for Mississippi insurance commissioner. Rasberry, president of Rasberry Financial Services in Laurel, said that he was withdrawing from the Democratic Party primary because it was...

Mississippi Casino Owners Make Storm Plans

Jun 6 2007 // Casino owners in South Mississippi were scheduled to meet Monday with the state Gaming Commission, local government officials and emergency personnel to ensure plans are in place if a hurricane targets the Gulf Coast. The...

State Farm Trial Scheduled on Claims by Mississippi Coast Resident

Jun 6 2007 // State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. was scheduled to be back in federal court in Gulfport, Miss., on Monday in a lawsuit filed by a Pass Christian homeowner over damages from Hurricane Katrina. The lawsuit was filed by...

Miss. Environmental Crews to Finish Creosote Cleanup in Hattiesburg

Jun 6 2007 // Hattiesburg’s Gulf States Creosote Plant shut its doors nearly 50 years ago, but the clean up of creosote continues. Environmental activists and property owners are far from satisfied with the project, said Sherri...

Delta officials fear effects of levee warning

Jun 4 2007 // Officials in the Delta have accused the government of trying to scare local residents into buying flood insurance by suggesting the Mississippi River levees could be breached as were those around New Orleans during...

Delta officials fear effects of levee warning

Jun 4 2007 // Officials in the Delta have accused the government of trying to scare local residents into buying flood insurance by suggesting the Mississippi River levees could be breached as were those around New Orleans during...

Katrina Attorneys’ Election Ads Attack Miss. Commissioner Dale

May 30 2007 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale’s toughest opponent this year may not be another candidate but a band of attorneys that has launched newspaper and television ads criticizing him. The Scruggs Katrina...

Miss. Delta Officials Decry FEMA Flood Warning as ‘Alarming’

May 29 2007 // Officials in the Delta have accused the government of trying to scare local residents into buying flood insurance by suggesting the Mississippi River levees could be breached as were those around New Orleans during...

Miss. Commissioner Dale Defends Hiring Insurance Lobbyist as Lawyer

May 23 2007 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale says he sees no conflict in his having been represented in a ballot dispute by Greg Copeland, an attorney who is a longtime lobbyist for the insurance industry. “Yes, he...

Medicare Fraud on Rise in Mississippi

May 22 2007 // Insurance agents have sold fraudulent Medicare plans to an estimated 1,000 Mississippians over the past year, forcing them to spend months untangling the mess to regain coverage under a traditional Medicare program. State...

News Currents

May 21 2007 // State Farm to reopen 350 hurricane claims in Louisiana Holly Beach, La., October 3, 2005 – Nothing is left of the community of Holly Beach, once home to 300 residents and a favorite destination for thousands of...

Claims against insurance agents and brokers: Timing is everything

May 21 2007 // Flood policies at heart of many cases against Gulf Coast producers In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, many insurance agents and brokers in Louisiana and Mississippi and, to some extent, in Texas have found...

News Currents

May 21 2007 // Miss. producers go the extra mile for their community Meridian agents find time for defending their community’s economy, culture and architecture While many independent agents make it a point to become involved in...

Claims against insurance agents and brokers: Timing is everything

May 21 2007 // In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, many insurance agents and brokers in Louisiana and Mississippi and, to some extent, in Texas have found themselves being sued for allegedly failing to advise their customers...

U.S. Grand Jury Subpoenas Allstate, Nationwide over Katrina Claims

May 21 2007 // Allstate Corp. and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. have been subpoenaed by a federal grand jury investigating the insurance industry’s handling of Hurricane Katrina claims in Mississippi, the companies...

Study: 1927 Mississippi Flood Would Cost Up To $160 Billion

May 18 2007 // A repeat of the 1927 Great Mississippi Flood, the largest flood disaster in U.S. history, could cost up to $160 billion in economic damages if it were to recur today, according to Risk Management Solutions, a Newark,...

Dale Back on Miss. Democratic Ballot

May 16 2007 // Mississippi’s longtime insurance commissioner, George Dale, is back on the Democratic Party primary ballot. Calhoun County Circuit Judge Henry Lackey on Monday reversed a Democratic Executive Committee decision that...

Miss. Gov. Announces Grants to Help Revitalize Coastal Communities

May 15 2007 // Grants to help with post-Katrina revitalization projects in 15 coastal Mississippi communities totaling more than $97.2 million will help fund projects such as new fire stations in Bay St. Louis, Moss Point, Picayune,...

Miss. Deals with Simulated Cat 3 Hurricane during Preparation

May 9 2007 // A simulated Category 3 hurricane hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast on Tuesday, and emergency operations officials said the drill could highlight the strengths – and weakness – in the state’s hurricane...