If big insurance is in opposition to
the Kerry/Edwards ticket then the
masses need be for them.
Given the history of attempts at ‘ no pay or little pay’ of insurance claims when
thier clients are clearly at fault
in litigation.
Big Insurance doesn’t get it. I am an agent for a large insurance company. My views are from the inside. The 30% Big Insurance speaks of is fraud from consumers. Now lawyers that tell you “one call” is all you need, are the problem. It’s John Edwards who actually found problems with the bigger insdustries looking out only after their own interests and could care less about the average person. Big Insurance needs to take a look himself and wonder how he’ll/she’ll get screwed by the Big Insurance company.
If bottom-feeding attorneys, living off of other peoples’ misery, portending to represent their interests weren’t flying around in Lear Jets, finding fault with everything in a risky world, inventing new claims – even mold that reproduces itself, and now sand (a/k/a “silica”), everything in our economy would be 30% cheaper.
Big insurance is the buffer that buys you parasites the lifestyle that J. McGinnis, Bill Niley – and John Edwards have grown accustom to. The problem for their ilk is that the average American is on to them and are sick of paying the freight.
J. McInnis is a self-loathing insurance agent. You sell a product that you believe is only useful in financing lawyers. As far as fraud perpetrated by consumers, that is by self-serving property claimants – those with a sense of entitlement, and who suffer from moral relativism, believing that they are entitled to inflate claims to recover a portion of past premium payments. I suspect if you were to take a poll, you’d find the majority of these types vote Democrat. Finally, let’s talk about the fraud rings that are busted routinely; they are usually a crime syndicate headed by a plaintiff’s attorney, with chiropractors, RNs, PTs, victims, and sometimes claim adjusters all sharing in the take.
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If big insurance is in opposition to
the Kerry/Edwards ticket then the
masses need be for them.
Given the history of attempts at ‘ no pay or little pay’ of insurance claims when
thier clients are clearly at fault
in litigation.
Amen to that Bill!!!
Big Insurance doesn’t get it. I am an agent for a large insurance company. My views are from the inside. The 30% Big Insurance speaks of is fraud from consumers. Now lawyers that tell you “one call” is all you need, are the problem. It’s John Edwards who actually found problems with the bigger insdustries looking out only after their own interests and could care less about the average person. Big Insurance needs to take a look himself and wonder how he’ll/she’ll get screwed by the Big Insurance company.
If bottom-feeding attorneys, living off of other peoples’ misery, portending to represent their interests weren’t flying around in Lear Jets, finding fault with everything in a risky world, inventing new claims – even mold that reproduces itself, and now sand (a/k/a “silica”), everything in our economy would be 30% cheaper.
Big insurance is the buffer that buys you parasites the lifestyle that J. McGinnis, Bill Niley – and John Edwards have grown accustom to. The problem for their ilk is that the average American is on to them and are sick of paying the freight.
some of you are very scary!
J. McInnis is a self-loathing insurance agent. You sell a product that you believe is only useful in financing lawyers. As far as fraud perpetrated by consumers, that is by self-serving property claimants – those with a sense of entitlement, and who suffer from moral relativism, believing that they are entitled to inflate claims to recover a portion of past premium payments. I suspect if you were to take a poll, you’d find the majority of these types vote Democrat. Finally, let’s talk about the fraud rings that are busted routinely; they are usually a crime syndicate headed by a plaintiff’s attorney, with chiropractors, RNs, PTs, victims, and sometimes claim adjusters all sharing in the take.