Posted on 07/12/2020 5:15:49 AM PDT by Libloather
This is going to change the insurance industry in these dumps (and possibly elsewhere) forever.
A few years back someone in my family was treated for an injury, and the insurance company sent a lot of paperwork seeing if there was any way to sue anyone to recover their costs; I’d expect the same reaction from the insurance companies here.
In cases where stores were burned, I know that you pay lower fire insurance premiums if you have a paid department as opposed to a volunteer one. How does the insurance company just “eat it” when the paid department isn’t able to do its job? That eventuality wasn’t even priced into the policies (though I’m sure now it will be).
How does the insurance company just eat it when the paid department isnt able to do its job?
I believe that damage caused by riots and acts of war or insurrection are specifically excluded. Mrs. L is in the is insurance business.
L
I could believe that - but then the “redlined areas” just got a whole lot bigger!
If the "riots" part of this is true, it would explain why once businesses are burned out of an urban area in a riot, they simply never return.
If the “riots” part of this is true, it would explain why once businesses are burned out of an urban area in a riot, they simply never return.
It is and it does.
L
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proves you get what you vote for.
Just use the police funds.
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