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FL State lawmakers to vote on eliminating sinkhole coverage
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1274124:MV8xMzY4OTEyXzIyNTc3MjY3XzlFNjRFRkM2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1174439] [quote:ForgottenMuse] they did this shit to us after hurricane Wilma our pool enclosures were no longer covered it would be EXTRA if we wanted it whats left for insurance companies in Florida they are all scum bags I am too lazy to do this but I wish I had a bookmark saved for 2008 till now 2011 of all the sink holes in Florida it wasn't that many and the ones I do remember they were in the STREET and what caused them was broken water lines there were a few i remember of homes effected by sink holes but it wasn't that many [/quote] stop. i know you are afraid. but there is no sense in fighting this current. what is happening is happening. look in towards yourself to ease your fear, these words will only strengthen it. [/quote] wtf? what are you smoking? [/quote]
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TAMPA - Sinkhole claims have nearly quadrupled in Hillsborough and Hernando counties since 2006. Now state lawmakers are on the verge of voting on a bill that could cost you your sinkhole insurance. Hillsborough, Hernando and Pasco counties make up Florida's so-called sinkhole alley. According to a Senate report, claims doubled and tripled between 2006 and 2009. ... “Claims are coming in at an astronomical level and the money coming in the door is not enough to cover that damage because it's not priced properly."
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