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Insurance

Feb. 25, 2000

Jury Awards Fired Adjuster $10M

A jury has awarded more than $10 million in damages to a former Farmers Insurance adjuster whom, it found, the company fired from his job because he refused to use bad-faith practices in adjusting claims.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A jury has awarded more than $10 million in damages to a former Farmers Insurance adjuster whom, it found, the company fired from his job because he refused to use bad-faith practices in adjusting claims.
        The issue of bad-faith insurance practi...

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