New York was the only major city in the study with a sample large enough to allow such a statistically valid claim, they said.
Even if valid claims exceed $330 million, Prudential says it will be able to pay.
But he said the firm had no analysis indicating how many investors might have valid claims.
The difficulty comes in identifying what constitutes a valid claim.
Some legal experts said Continental might have a valid claim.
But that doesn't mean they don't have a valid claim.
How can we distinguish the valid claims from the deceptive ones?
It's to find out whether or not they have a valid claim to this planet.
"It guarantees fundamentally how to bring justice after all these years that every valid claim will be paid."
The firm was required to continue paying valid claims, regardless of the final cost.