Will Congress strip the insurance industry of its cherished antitrust exemption to punish carriers for allegedly cheating homeowners on Hurricane Katrina claims? And if they do pull the rug out from under the industry, what difference would it make? In fact, wouldn't such a hasty overreaction do more harm than good? These are just a few of the critical questions raised by NU Editor In Chief Sam Friedman in today's blog entry at www.property-casualty.com.

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