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The primary law firm representing numerous Oklahoma homeowners in lawsuits and an ongoing investigation against State Farm is Whitten Burrage
The individual attorneys leading the effort from the firm were not explicitly named in the search results, but the firm has handled nearly 200 cases alleging that State Farm orchestrated a “systematic and pervasive scheme” to deny or underpay legitimate wind and hail damage claims.
Additionally, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has recently filed a motion to intervene in the litigation, specifically the case Hursh v. State Farm, citing potential violations of civil racketeering and consumer protection laws. The Attorney General's office is now conducting its own investigation into the insurer's practices.
The investigation gained significant public attention following reporting by journalist J.C. Hallman, whose work with Oklahoma Watch detailed the origins and scope of the allegations.
Estimate “The damage estimate was compiled by the property owners using third-party vendor quotes and industry-standard Xactimate pricing for mitigation and repair work already completed. CNA never provided its own estimate or disputed the methodology — only raised the question after months of delay.”
