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Here's a copy of the Aiken pretrial order. - Insurance Coverage Blog

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which was in effect <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> Hurricane Katrina with policy limits <strong>of</strong> $333,000<br />

dwelling coverage, $249,750 personal property coverage, $66,600 loss <strong>of</strong> use<br />

coverage.<br />

2. The Plaintiffs house was destroyed during Hurricane Katrina.<br />

3. The <strong>Aiken</strong>s made an insurance claim under <strong>the</strong>ir homeowners insurance policy<br />

with USAA Casualty <strong>Insurance</strong> Company.<br />

4. Total paid by USAA under Homeowners policy was $178, 204.87<br />

5. Mr Jordan never visited <strong>the</strong> home prior to authoring <strong>the</strong> reports <strong>of</strong> December 20,<br />

2005 and March 23, 2006.<br />

6. Dr. <strong>Aiken</strong> promptly notified USAA for his loss after Hurricane Katrina.<br />

7. At <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> Hurricane Katrina, and when <strong>the</strong>ir Complaint was filed, Plaintiffs<br />

were resident citizens <strong>of</strong> Metaire, Louisiana.<br />

8. USAA Casualty <strong>Insurance</strong> Company (“USAA CIC”) is a Texas corporation with<br />

its principal place <strong>of</strong> business in San Antonio, Texas.<br />

9. At <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> Hurricane Katrina, Plaintiffs owned a house located at 1 Eighth<br />

Street, Pass Christian, Mississippi.<br />

10. Plaintiffs’ house at 1 Eighth Street was insured under USAA CIC homeowners<br />

policy number CIC 00153 22 2691A, which was in force at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> Hurricane<br />

Katrina. The policy provided limits for covered losses as follows: $333,000<br />

dwelling coverage; $33,300 appurtenant structure coverage, $249,750 contents<br />

coverage; and $66, 600 coverage for additional (increased) living expenses<br />

actually incurred if <strong>the</strong> Pass Christian house was rendered unfit to live in because<br />

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