NU Online News Service, Jan. 6, 2:44 p.m. EST

Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. does not think the state Supreme Court addressed all of the issues it should have before reinstating what now is a judgment of more than $100 million for policyholders.

The state-run insurer of last resort ended 2011 with the bad news—a ruling from the state's highest court that reinstated the award overturned by an appeals court. Each policyholder in the class could get $5,000 each plus interest.

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