"Forensic CEO Robert Kochan said his firm inspected between 160 and 175 storm-damaged homes for State Farm. In five or six of those cases, including the Mullins', engineers amended rough drafts of reports after developing new information about Katrina and how it damaged homes, he said.
'I will say categorically that State Farm never asked us to change our reports,' Kochan said. 'They did ask us to relook at and reconsider different factors that hadn't been presented to us initially.'"
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