Insurance News – Mississippi Supreme Court Ruling Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, the Mississippi Supreme Court has reached a decisive conclusion in a high-profile case involving the United Services Automobile Association (USAA) insurance company. The court ruled in favor of the Minor family, ordering USAA to pay $15 million in punitive damages and legal fees over allegations of bad-faith conduct towards the policyholders. The ruling marks the culmination of a long legal struggle over claims tied to the destruction of the Minor family’s historic Ocean…
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