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Oklahoma AG Agrees To Settlement With Farmers Insurance Over Earthquake Claims

Oklahoma AG Agrees To Settlement With Farmers Insurance Over Earthquake Claims Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said his office has agreed to a $25 million settlement with Farmers Insurance for the company’s handling of earthquake claims. Hunter said his office began an investigation after Famers denied or failed to pay nearly 1,000 claims submitted by Oklahomans. As part of the settlement, Farmers will reopen the claims process and each claim will be reviewed with an independent administrator. “This is a great win for Oklahomans who paid premiums for a Farmers earthquake insurance policy,” Attorney General Mike Hunter said. “I am happy to announce that after negotiations, Farmers agreed to this settlement. Through an exhaustive process, we will ensure each Oklahoman who sustained legitimate damage from an earthquake and submitted a claim to Farmers will have an opportunity for their claim to be independently reviewed and the damage to their property repaired.”

Chickasaw Nation Weighs In After Mandate Stayed In Key Indian Country Case

Chickasaw Nation Weighs In After Mandate Stayed In Key Indian Country Case We’ve heard from state prosecutors and county law enforcement regarding their thoughts on Oklahoma’s jurisdictional turmoil, but what about the American Indian perspective? Senior Counsel to the Chickasaw Nation Stephen Greetham tells VNN about their recent involvement with the Bosse case and what they want to happen next. During our interview with Senior Counsel to the Chickasaw Nation Stephen Greetham, he wanted to make one thing abundantly clear. “We didn’t bring the case,” Greetham said. “We didn’t choose the consequences. Federal statute did.” This story

Chickasaw Nation Weighs In After Mandate Stayed In Key Indian Country Case

Chickasaw Nation Weighs In After Mandate Stayed In Key Indian Country Case
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McGirt ruling may have far-reaching implications for Oklahoma, tribes

When that happens, federal prosecutors will become responsible for retrying old state cases involving American Indians in all five reservations and trying new cases involving American Indians a huge increase in caseload for U.S. attorney offices. Brian J. Kuester, who was the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma until March, said the re-recognition of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation alone led to more than  a 1,500% increase in Violent Crime in Indian Country matters referred to the U.S. attorney’s office in just seven months. “We have worked closely with federal, state and tribal agencies to prepare for the exponential increase in criminal cases over which the federal government will have primary jurisdiction, Kuester said.

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