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1. What is this Lawsuit about?
2. Why is there a Proposed Settlement?
3. How do I know if I am affected by the Proposed Settlement?
4. What does the Proposed Settlement provide?
5. If the Proposed Settlement is approved, You will lose the right to bring a legal claim against Travelers for its handling of your insurance claims related to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita?
6. How do I exclude myself from the Proposed Settlement?
7. If I don't exclude myself, can I sue Travelers for the same thing later?
8. Do I have a Lawyer in the case?
9. How will the Lawyers be paid?
10. How do I tell the Court that I don't like the Proposed Settlement?
11. What's the difference between objecting and excluding?
12. When and where will the Court decide to Approve the Proposed Settlement?
13. Do I have to come to the hearing?
14. May I speak at the hearing?
15. What happens if I do nothing?
16. Are there more details about the Proposed Settlement?
17. How do I get more information?
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