9/11 and Insurance: The Eight Year Anniversary

September 11, 2009

  • September 12, 2009 at 11:45 am
    on our soil says:
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    http://www.clarionledger.com/assets/pdf/D069388410.PDF an act of war on our soil our country.THEY WILL NEVER FORGET!

  • September 14, 2009 at 8:01 am
    wudchuck says:
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    i am a veteran of the USN. this act was more than an attack on the US. remember that these two towers were international. this hit was more than just a hit on america. i think we need to remember not just our own but others. USO and many organizations have come together and created what is now known in most areas as the “Day of Caring!”

    in an early blog, it was stated we don’t recognize the troops as much. most of our troops are recognize when they come home from a major deployment. we need to recognize them on their shorter trips. those in the navy, realize this more often.

    we all need to look at our neighbors, lend a hand, ask how they are doing and care about those around us. it should not take a major event for all to gather around for support. if we did this everyday, i think that crime would go down. drugs would eventually leave our streets and communities. this can happen, if we stop with the mindset, i don’t need to help someone else. we all can care about each other and in return, someone will care about you.

  • September 14, 2009 at 8:03 am
    Darwin says:
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    Unfortunately, Insurance Journal is publishing data that is not right. It isn’t right because there are still thousands of people who are dying because of 9/11. Recall the smoke and dust from the Towers? Tens of thousands of people breathed the crap, and now they are dying because of breathing the powered concrete, asbestos, and other toxins. I.I.I. isn’t reporting that the insurance companies are contesting those workers’ compensation claims at a rate three times other claims, and that few of the tax dollars set up to treat the NYPD and NYFD responsers has actually been paid. The money has been spent on lawyers fighting the claims.

    IJ, do your homeowrk.



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