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  • American Association for Justice (AAJ) Release New Report Condemning Some Insurance Company Practices
    Dec 14, 2008

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  • American Association for Justice Report on the 10 Worst Insurance Companies
    Dec 14, 2008

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  • State Farm Agrees to Review Thousands of Denied Katrina Claims
    Mar 19, 2007

    JACKSON, Miss. - State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. will re-examine more than 35,000 policyholder claims filed after Hurricane Katrina and “make millions of dollars available” for additional payments, Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale said Monday. - 23 - 30

  • Report Shows Record Insurance Industry Profits
    Feb 08, 2007

    Check out this report showing record insurer profits, even in the midst of "tort reform" hysteria. - 24 - 30

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    • Jun 22, 2009

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    • TEXAS SUPREME COURT MAINTAINS HARD LINE IN FAVOR OF DEFENDANTS
      Nov 30, 2008

      AUSTIN – Court Watch, a project of the Texas Watch Foundation, released its latest annual review of the decisions of the Texas Supreme Court covering the 2006-07 term.  The report finds a record-breaking pro-defendant bias and includes a list of the most anti-consumer decisions handed down by the Texas Supreme Court.  This year’s list, known as the “Dirty Dozen,” was expanded from ten to twelve because of the high volume of opinions detrimental to consumers, seniors, patients, and policyholders.
       
      This is Court Watch's eleventh annual review of the Texas Supreme Court.  Over that time, Court Watch has highlighted the Court’s pro-defendant bias by conducting a statistical examination of the Court, as well as discussing significant legal trends that effect Texas families.  Over the eleven year history of the Court Watch project, the Court has consistently demonstrated a pro-defendant penchant; however, during the 2006-07 term, consumers prevailed just 14% of the time – a new low.
       
      “The Court’s clear bias against consumers has reached a critical mass,” said Alex Winslow, Executive Director of the Texas Watch Foundation, which produces the Court Watch report.  “No longer does the Court even pretend to be balanced in its decision-making.  Insurance companies, polluters, and other wrongdoers know that they will likely be bailed out by the Texas Supreme Court.”
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    • Girl Losses Legs on Six Flags Ride in Kentucky
      Jun 21, 2007

      A girl riding the Superman Tower of Power lost both of her feet at the ankle Thursday when a cable severed her legs. - 27 - 30

    • Man Has Wrong Testicle Removed in VA Hospital
      Jun 06, 2007

      Benjamin Houghton, 47, was to have had his left testicle removed June 14 at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center because there was a chance it could harbor cancer cells. But doctors mistakenly removed the right testicle, according to medical records and the claim, which seeks $200,000 for future care and unspecified damages. - 28 - 30

    • Bush uses tired rhetoric regarding medical "tort reform"
      Feb 15, 2007

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    • AAJ Urges NHTSA to Withdraw Rules that Would Compromise Auto Buyer Safety
      Feb 15, 2007

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