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How do I find out how much the annual income of the CEO of State farm insurance is?

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I was hit by a car by one of State Farm Insurance insured. Their first offer was $4 thousand dollars. Now that we are close to going to court the offer is up to $45 thousand. The problem with such a small settelment is I am having sever back pain. I would also like to know if anyone has been in the same situation. I know that they cheated a lot of people when Katrina hit and they were really slow at paying off with the fires out west. My case is finally going to be heard June 2nd after almost 5 years of dickering with them. These ATT will use anything to win a case. They are trying to say that because I was wounded in Vietnam it is left over from that. If anyone has any input please contact me. Thank you Lonney D.

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  1. Read the annual report but it won't help your case.


  2. http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/nat...

    This link should answer your question...Good luck with the case!

  3. Well, it should be in their annual report (www.sec.gov) if they're a publically traded company.  

    But it doesn't MATTER.  It's totally irrelevant to their case.  

    Back pain is one of those things that's highly claimed, and impossible to prove.  AND, what you can get depends on state law, additionally.  So thousands of people claim severe back pain from accidents, yes.

    It's going to be whatever the jury says.  Minus 30%, for your lawyer.  You're not going to get rich off it, though, if it's soft tissue injury only.

  4. Knowing the CEO's salary won't help your case.  Neither will allegations about Katrina "cheating."  You've got to stick to the facts of your case.

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