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Federal Emergency Management Agency
November 15 2005
A class action suit has been filed against the organization on behalf of the victims of Hurricane Katrina living in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The case was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana and claims FEMA violated and continues to violate Federal laws by failing to discharge its obligations as the federal agency chartered to care for victims of natural disasters.
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We had so much damage from hurricane Katrina and was only paid 2500 dollars. Now to say the least my roof material alone was 16000 dollars. Also we had a rental property that was destroyed. About 25 trees fell down. Fema came out but never got back to us.
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We lost 2 large trees, one of which hit the corner of our house causing our roof to leak in my home office. At the time I ran a home office for the company I was working for, all the computers in the office were destroyed and of course I lost my job. There was no power to my house for over 3 weeks and having 4 small children we ended up having to get a hotel, it was just too hot for camping out in the yard as we had originally planned on doing. I was told I was denied by FEMA because there was no damage to my house when the inspector came out, but no inspector ever showed up or they would have seen the tree on my house! This went on for several months until I gave up trying to get help from them.
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