Hi All -- 
Here's another article with information about how to participate in the 
homeowners' class action, in case any of you, or your loved ones, might want to 
be 
involved.

Regards,
Ricki
Utah

RICHARD SCRUGGS LAUNCHES MAJOR LITIGATION ON BEHALF OF HURRICANE KATRINA GULF 
COAST VICTIMS AGAINST STATE FARM, ALLSTATE AND NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANIES 
TO COMPEL THEM TO HONOR INSURANCE OBLIGATIONS

- Live Press Conference in Damaged Area to be held at 12 pm CDT on Friday, 
September 16, 2005 in Pascagoula Mississippi -

- A Follow-up Telephonic Press Conference Will Begin at 1 pm CDT -

PASCAGOULA, Miss., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Attorney Richard F. Scruggs, 
known for his successful litigation against tobacco companies, announced today 
that he is launching major litigation against State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide 
and other Property and Casualty Insurance Companies on behalf of Mississippi 
and 
Alabama Gulf Coast residents who have suffered catastrophic damage from 
Hurricane Katrina.

The litigation will seek to compel the insurance companies to honor insurance 
obligations that the companies are seeking to reduce or eliminate through 
loopholes and deceptively written policy exclusions. These homeowner policies 
clearly provide for comprehensive coverage for any and all hurricane damage. 
The 
insurance companies are attempting to minimize their hurricane coverage by 
intentionally misclassifying the hurricane's destruction as mere flooding. The 
litigation led by Dick Scruggs will be designed to recover the damages due to 
policyholders under their policies. It is part of a coordinated legal effort 
involving attorneys throughout the Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama region.

Mr. Scruggs said, "The intentional effort by these insurance companies to 
avoid meeting their policy obligations is devastation on top of devastation. 
What 
this means for these communities is no ability to rebuild homes, further 
substantial financial hardship and subversion of the area's economic 
redevelopment. As a community member, neighbor and victim of the hurricane, I 
simply cannot 
sit by and allow this needless exploitation of those of us who live and work 
in the Gulf Coast region."

The live press conference will begin at 12 pm CDST on Friday, September 16, 
2005 at 1025 Beach Boulevard (at the intersection of Pascagoula Street) in 
Pascagoula, Mississippi. Following the live press conference, a follow-up 
telephonically enabled press conference will be held at 1 pm CDT at the Nelson 
House, 
4836 Main Street in Moss Point, Mississippi (enter at back of the building on 
Morris Street). Callers may dial-in to participate on the conference call at 
(800) 946-0705. A replay of the press conference will be available beginning at 
4 pm CDT until midnight on October 15th by calling (719) 457-0820 or (888) 
203-1112 for 30 days. The passcode is 8416307. Homeowners that would like to 
join the litigation should call The Scruggs Hurricane Katrina Hotline at 
1-866-844-5088. The phone number will be activated no later than Saturday, 
September 
17, 2005.

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