A federal grand jury in Mississippi has subpoenaed Allstate and Nationwide in connection with Hurricane Katrina claims handling practices, both companies have confirmed.
Allstate spokesman Mike Trevino said the company was working with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Jackson, Miss., to comply with the subpoena.
In a regulatory filing the company said it "remains confident in its claim settlement practices following Hurricane Katrina and is committed to resolving all claims fairly and appropriately."
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