Insurance losses from Mississippi tornado nearing $100 million
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"We just hope and pray we can get everything solved for these people," Chaney told The Associated Press. "We've got some long lead times, and what bothers us is we've got about 3,000 claims that are still open."
A patchwork of different policies can delay claims from being paid by insurance companies. Damage caused by tornadoes is covered under standard homeowners and business insurance policies, as well as some auto insurance policies, Chaney's office said.
Agriculture drives the local economy, with some families owning farmhouses and other properties that date back generations. As a result, heirs' property — or land passed down without a will from generation to generation, where numerous people often share an interest in the property — poses a challenge for towns in the Delta. Landowners may have trouble collecting relief funds or insurance benefits without a clear title or legal deed, documents that might be irretrievable after the storm.
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