Okay, I think I’ve seen it all now. A couple of weeks ago, two courageous young ladies stepped up and blew the whistle on the US insurance company, State Farm. For those who don’t live in the US or near the laceType w:st="on">GulflaceType> laceType w:st="on">CoastlaceType>, State Farm has been accused by many of not paying claims to those who lost their homes to Hurricane Katrina.
The young women said they were ordered by higher-ups to change information regarding claims so they wouldn’t have to pay the claim. They said they loved their job, but after such a huge disaster, they could not be part of hurting people who had already been devastated by the biggest disaster in our nation’s history. Of course, the FBI was involved immediately and wanted proof to support their allegations. They turned over approximately 17,000 documents. I know I was cheering them on as were many others. WELL…the other day, the local news reported that State Farm was suing the young ladies! I think they said it was for breach of trust??? Can you imagine this? UNBELIEVABLE! How could a court or judge even think of entertaining such a suit? My heart goes out to these women. I hope they can hang tough. They did the right thing and I just hope our justice system works as advertised.
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