JC Hallman
JC Hallman is a Tulsa-based freelance journalist and frequent Oklahoma Watch contributor.
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“Covered up quick”: How a fatal panhandle crash involving a drug task force officer was investigatedEight-year-old Petronila Ramos-Mejia didn’t want to go to her babysitter that evening. She wanted to stay with her grandfather, Juan Mejia-Garcia.
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As anxious policyholders await a pivotal Oklahoma Supreme Court decision in a bad-faith case involving the now-infamous State Farm documents, additional revealing documents, compiled decades ago by a State Farm whistleblower with Oklahoma roots, have surfaced at the Oklahoma City office of attorney Charles Weddle.
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On Monday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court met en banc — that is, nine justices gathered live — to hear 40 minutes of oral argument over Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s effort to intervene in Hursh v. State Farm, a bad faith insurance case that has come to represent upwards of 1,000 similar cases involving hail damage to Oklahoma roofs.
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An Oklahoma woman was dying of cancer as State Farm delayed the claim on her family’s Edmond home. The insurance department fought tooth and nail to preserve its right to do nothing to intervene.
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The poll shows that Oklahomans don’t like insurance companies and the last thing they want is to take away consumers’ right to hold them accountable
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On Dec. 30, in a hearing over Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s effort to intervene in a homeowner’s lawsuit against State Farm, Oklahoma District Court Judge Amy Palumbo wasted no time in announcing her belief that the maneuver was supported by Oklahoma law.
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On Oct. 4, 2023, a vicious hail storm battered the Broken Arrow home of Billy and Lacy Hursh.