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October 27, 2004

State sets deadlines for insurers to start hurricane claims

With some hurricane victims saying they still haven't heard from an adjuster, Gov. Jeb Bush and the Cabinet on Tuesday set deadlines for insurers to evaluate customers' losses and start them on the road to getting their property fixed.

The governor and Cabinet unanimously approved the emergency rule, which gives insurance companies 30 days to evaluate claims and begin the process of settling them.

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Posted by Tom Troceen