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Earth quake damage not covered by most insurance policies - Read More

Date Added: April 26, 2008 10:46:01 PM
Commissioner of Insurance Alice A. Molasky-Arman urged Nevadans to prepare for future emergencies, noting the recent devastating earthquake that struck on Feb. 21 near Wells, Nevada and the increased earthquake activity west of Reno.

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