Florida Homeowners need a lawyer to class action State Farm!!!
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
12:37 am
If you are an attorney or want to join the class action suit contact us at sfsueclass@gmail.com Thank you!
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Maybe you can talk an attorney into representing the millions of Americans who’ve lost 50% of their 401K because of greedy mortgage brokers, stock brokers, and hedge fund managers who sold subprime mortgages packaged in CDO’s. Or maybe you can get an attorney to represent all the responsible homeowners who’ve kept their mortgages current and are now going to be responsible for bailing out all the foolish investors and homeowners under the Obama administrations new bail out plan.
Hurrican Andrew actually broke State Farm Florida. If it hadn’t been for State Farm Mutual Automobile company, State Farm would of dissappeared years ago. You can place some of the blame on Geico, Progressive and other single line direct sell auto insurers as State Farm Mutual couldn’t afford to “subsidize” Floridian hurricane risks to remain atop the heap in auto insurance. I like the idea of requiring any auto insurer to provide homeowner’s insurance in order to do business in Florida.
Thank you!
Very Good. I’m a State Farm for more than 20 years, and now I’ve just received this note saying, in other words, “Thank you for all these years contributions Goodbye”. Is that simple. I’m very disappointed not only with State Farm but also with our government that just let them do it. Well, I hope that at least 10% of State Farm customers in Florida raise their voices and hopefully we can get a competent lawyer. Count me in and congrats for your posting. Lets spread the word.