November 4th, 2011
Texas has the largest U.S. network of natural gas pipelines, with about 270,000 miles of pipeline systems in the state. It was the site of two high-profile deadly pipeline accidents in 2010 – one in Johnson County where a crew installing electrical towers struck a natural gas line that erupted into flames and one in the Panhandle, where a bulldozer struck a pipeline.
If you want to read more, click here:
http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/11/03/3498794/audit-finds-that-many-natural.html
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October 14th, 2011
Homeowners insurance is costing Texans more and covering less.
Insurers say that dropping or decreasing certain coverage allows them to control costs and, in turn, keep a handle on the rates they charge to customers. Consumer advocates say it’s a reflection of lax oversight resulting from an overhaul of Texas insurance laws eight years ago.
Since then, many insurers in Texas have limited coverage for mold damage, limited wind damage coverage to named storms and in some cases eliminated windstorm coverage altogether in coastal areas.
More recently, State Farm, the state’s largest insurer, said it plans to move new and renewing customers to a minimum 1 percent deductible starting in December.
That means deductibles will be calculated as a percentage of a home’s insured value rather than a flat dollar amount, increasing how much homeowners would pay out of pocket before collecting on insurance.
The Texas Department of Insurance reported earlier this year that a survey of insurers making up 90 percent of the Texas market found that many dropped or reduced coverage compared to the standard homeowner policies they sold before the laws changed in 2003.
Eighty-seven percent of the insurers had less coverage for leakage from plumbing, air conditioning or heating; 72 percent had less coverage for sewer backups and 67 percent had less coverage for foundation and slab damage.
That could mean they reduced or eliminated coverage for certain types of damage. For example, the department report said, some insurers now cover water damage from sudden pipe breaks, but not from slow or repeated leaks….
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September 14th, 2011
State Farm is proposing changes to home insurance deductibles that consumer advocates warn would reduce the amount consumers could collect on claims.
As part of a notice to Texas insurance regulators that it plans to hike homeowner rates an average 9.6 percent in October, the state’s largest insurer also said it plans to move all current customers to a minimum 1 percent deductible starting in December.
That means deductibles would be charged as a percentage of the home’s insured value rather than a flat dollar amount.
For example, the owner of a house insured for $200,000 with a flat $1,000 deductible and a $10,000 claim would collect $9,000 from an insurer. With a 1 percent deductible, however, the homeowner would only recover $8,000 because the 1 percent deductible translates to $2,000.
With a 5 percent deductible, the same homeowner would collect nothing from the insurance company…
Read the full article below -
http://www.chron.com/default/article/State-Farm-move-could-mean-less-homeowner-coverage-2167435.php
Tags: dallas, fort worth, insurance coverage law, texas
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April 13th, 2011
Fuel fix article reports that Transocean, the owner of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig that exploded, killed 11 workers and caused one of the largest environmental disasters in U.S. history, said in SEC filings Friday that 2010 was “the best year in safety performance in our company’s history,” which meant top executives were granted bonuses reflecting those results.
Read the article below….
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2011/04/02/transocean-claims-2010-as-its-best-year-in-safety-performance/
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April 6th, 2011
Bloomberg Market article by David Dietz and Darrel Preston
Property insurers use secret tactics to cheat customers out of payments–as profits break records. Click on the link to read the article. http://www.facebook.com/notes/dietz-law-firm-pllc/the-insurance-hoax-by-david-dietz-and-darrell-preston-bloomberg-markets-septembe/166298573424245
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March 23rd, 2011
My mouth dropped in amazement when I saw this article! Finally, the
people are starting to see what we have been trying to tell them! And
it is from the Fort Worth Star Telegram of all places! This article is a must read!
http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/03/21/2939008/texas-laws-already-protect-insurance.html
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March 16th, 2011
Our second commercial has begun airing on both channel 21 and the CW 33. Let me know which of the two commercials is your favorite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRAL56Flwr4
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March 8th, 2011
A Houston Chronicle article written by Paul Simon states the following regarding tort reform….. “the BPs, Halliburtons and Wall Street interests aren’t spending millions to stop frivolous cases. Their aim is to make it so difficult for you to sue them that they are effectively immunized from personal responsibility in valid cases.”
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/editorial/outlook/7458624.html
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March 2nd, 2011
Faulty pipelines can potentially lead to severe and life threatening damage. If you have additional questions or concerns for yourself of someone you know, please contact us. Otherwise, feel free to link to the Fox News article.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/28/aging-natural-gas-pipelines-ticking-time-bomb-say-experts/
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February 28th, 2011
New York Post article reports on the extraction of natural gas are a growing source of energy but at the same time pose hazards.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/27/us/27gas.html?_r=1
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