Puerto Rico Files Suit Against Insurers Over Unpaid Hurricane Claims

  Wednesday, September 19th, 2018 Source: Insurance Business

The government of Puerto Rico is suing several insurance companies, claiming that the insurers have not responded quickly enough to claims filed following Hurricane Maria. Gov. Ricardo Rossello said that the lawsuits are aimed at preventing insurers from dropping claims. Rossello explained that insurance companies believe they can drop a claim if clients do not file a lawsuit within a year. The Category 4 storm Hurricane Maria struck the region on September 20, knocking out 95% of the island’s power and causing an estimated $90 billion dollars in damage. An estimated 2,975 people in Puerto Rico were killed by the hurricane.

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