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The Check's in the Mail: Thousands of people who lost their homes to Katrina are bathing to get paid by insurers. The issue: wind vs. water

NOTHING WAS LEFT OF John Hadden's $600,000 beachfront house when he returned to Bay St. Louis, Miss., three days after Hurricane Katrina hit. But Hadden didn't despair: the 45-year-old financial adviser had insured his home for nearly $700,000 with State Farm Insurance.

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Published in:Newsweek 2006-05, Vol.147 (22), p.36
Main Author: Contreras, Joseph
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:English
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Summary:NOTHING WAS LEFT OF John Hadden's $600,000 beachfront house when he returned to Bay St. Louis, Miss., three days after Hurricane Katrina hit. But Hadden didn't despair: the 45-year-old financial adviser had insured his home for nearly $700,000 with State Farm Insurance.
ISSN:0028-9604
1069-840X