8/22/2011

Insurance Law in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (West Publishing)) Reviews

Insurance Law in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (West Publishing))


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Reliable source on the fundamentals of insurance law covers topics such as insurable interest, risk, insurer defenses, waiver and estoppel, recovery, subrogation, reinsurance, and bonds. In addition, expert analysis provides a sense of the peculiar directions insurance law would take, and their erroneous outcomes, if the pure principles of contract law were applied.





Insurance Law in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (West Publishing))





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What do you think about the health insurance law they are trying to pass?
You hit the nail on the head, Soon. Everyone will pay & costs will not go down. I remember when we had discretionary auto insurance. You didn't have to have it. Everyone said the cost would go down if everyone had it. Some may think that they can get by without paying. That is wrong thinking. You remember when banks got bailed out? Well, then you must know that the government now has your banking account info. They will also pass the trade & cap to pay for it (again). The purpose of trade & cap is to make you use less energy. So all forms of energy will cost double what they are now.Someone said it was like taxing the homeless for not buying a mansion.

That about sums it up.With so many people out of work, and so many jobs that cover only managers and up, I can see why some would be looking into the government option. When they read it they should note that it will take away their right to privacy and options with any doctor involved in their care. The government should not dictate which tests we should have or when we should die. There is no easy answer for uninsured people, but they definitely should not be fined if they can't afford health care, as the government would like.

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An Orange County, California woman pled guilty to three counts of insurance fraud, which includes paying 000 restitution to Kemper Insurance Co. |WWW.ESI-subrosa.com Noel DeSota was arrested last September by California Department of Insurance (CDI) fraud investigators and was sentenced to serve 60 days in Orange County Jail, complete 120 hours of community service, three years probation, and pay a 0 court fine. DeSota worked for Creative Business Concepts in Irvine in the spring of 1998 when she slipped and fell allegedly injuring her left hip, knee, back and neck. She was referred to a physician for treatment and later placed on temporary total disability according to her complains and inability to return to normal work duties. Over the next several months, DeSota was referred to physical therapy treatments and a number of physicians to help alleviate her symptoms.
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