State Farm will pay $100 million to feds over Hurricane Katrina insurance claims [The Charlotte Observer]
Other terms of the settlement remained confidential in the whistle blower lawsuit filed in 2006 by former claims adjusters and sisters Cori and
The cases have been dismissed with prejudice, meaning they can’t be filed again, by
The Rigsbys had already proven that
After the jury’s 2013 verdict, Ozerden ordered
Winning one fraud case opened the door for the Rigsbys to examine thousands of other
Federal whistle blower law entitles the Rigsbys to 25% to 30% percent of the settlement amount because they had independent knowledge of State Farm’s claims practices and pursued the lawsuit without the federal government’s intervention. Had the federal government chosen to intervene in the case, the Rigsbys’ recovery would have been limited to 15% to 25% of the case’s value.
The settlement money goes to the federal government, not policyholders, because the potential fraud was against the National Flood Insurance Program.
The Rigsbys were represented by Weisburg, Matties and Copley, based in
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