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Tobacco lawsuit victor takes on insurers over Katrina

Published: November 2 2005 21:27 | Last updated: November 2 2005 21:27

As insurers began assessing their liabilities in the days following Hurricane Katrina, the identity of one claimant should have raised alarm bells.

Richard Scruggs, whose seafront home in Pascagoula, Mississippi, was washed away by the storm, is a renowned trial lawyer best known for winning a $250bn (€207bn, £141bn) class action lawsuit against the tobacco industry.

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