As you may have heard, following an adverse decision in the Florida Court of Appeal, First District, Allstate decided to release to the public the so-called McKinsey documents, which some plaintiff lawyers claim are a smoking gun showing Allstate bad faith toward bodily injury claimants. The insurer has put some 150,000 pages of documents up on its website, after early furnishing them to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation during an ongoing dispute with state regulators over Allstate's refusal to play along with their strategy to roll back property insurance premiums or at least keep increases low.As part of its strategy to put the heat on insurers, almost all of which where not following the game plan that Charlie Crist has so prominently bellowed, the Office of Insurance Re
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