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To: MtnClimber
Hoax, fraud...good enough for government work.
2 posted on
09/26/2020 5:05:57 AM PDT by
MtnClimber
(For photos of Colorado scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
To: MtnClimber
The FBI needs to be burned to the ground and replaced from the ground up.
3 posted on
09/26/2020 5:09:46 AM PDT by
Kozak
(DIVERSITY+PROXIMITY=CONFLICT)
To: MtnClimber
4 posted on
09/26/2020 5:10:00 AM PDT by
jimfree
(My19 y/o granddaughter continues to have more quality exec experience than an 8 year Obama.)
To: MtnClimber
Known past = prexisting conditions.
5 posted on
09/26/2020 5:12:37 AM PDT by
exnavy
(american by birth and choice, I love this country!)
To: MtnClimber
To: MtnClimber
It seems to me that buying the insurance is not fraud. The fraud would occur if there were claims filed based on actions which happened prior to the insurance purchase. Were such claims made?
I am not associated with the insurance industry in any way and so can only offer unreliable opinions.
7 posted on
09/26/2020 5:16:45 AM PDT by
Jemian
(War Eagle!)
To: MtnClimber
IIRC, Sidney Powell recently said Flynn goes before Judge Sullivan this coming Tuesday. Who knows what this bought and paid for judge will do, but when the charges are finally dropped, it is safe to say that Flynn will have the best lawyers in America drooling to sue dozens of FBI criminals.
10 posted on
09/26/2020 5:20:38 AM PDT by
Jacquerie
(ArticleVBlog.com)
To: MtnClimber
They might have committed insurance fraud if they didnt let the insurance companies know they had already committed wrongful acts.
My Boss made me do it , so I had to do it defense?
14 posted on
09/26/2020 5:26:57 AM PDT by
Chgogal
(ALL lives matter. If you disagree with me, YOU are the racist.)
To: MtnClimber
Yes, I was wondering about this too. And they said they thought what they were doing was illegal, I don’t think you can insure yourself against illegal acts.
15 posted on
09/26/2020 5:31:13 AM PDT by
jocon307
(Dem party delenda est!)
To: MtnClimber
Impeach judge Emmet (disgusting little insect) Sullivan.
24 posted on
09/26/2020 5:41:50 AM PDT by
FroggyTheGremlim
(I'll be good, I will, I will!)
To: MtnClimber
We'll know how deep the swamp is when we learn the insurance company is ok with being defrauded.
25 posted on
09/26/2020 5:46:59 AM PDT by
AdSimp
To: MtnClimber
If the Flynn case had already been dismissed by Sullivan, would this info been discovered and released?
26 posted on
09/26/2020 5:47:14 AM PDT by
gcparent
(Justice Brett Kavanaugh)
To: MtnClimber
“It’s not wrondoing unless you get caught.”
“It’s not the evidence, but the seriousness of the chatges.”
The left in its shameless slime.
28 posted on
09/26/2020 5:50:59 AM PDT by
Fester Chugabrew
(I'd rather have a rude President than a polite tyrant.)
To: MtnClimber
Preexisting fraud liability coverage.
35 posted on
09/26/2020 5:57:26 AM PDT by
chuckee
To: MtnClimber
Only little people get charged with something like that.
38 posted on
09/26/2020 5:57:51 AM PDT by
Husker24
To: MtnClimber
Pfffffft, in the list of bad deeds by the alphabets this amounts to a pimple on a gnats ass.
40 posted on
09/26/2020 6:07:07 AM PDT by
VTenigma
(The Democrat party is the party of the mathematically challenged)
To: MtnClimber
It's a good point, but from everything I know about the law there would be no fraud case unless and until someone actually tried to file a claim.
If you get a 15-year term life insurance policy on a person who doesn't exist, you haven't defrauded anyone if the 15 years pass and you never filed a claim. It's actually the exact opposite -- where you've screwed yourself by paying insurance premiums for 15 years and never got a dime out of it.
45 posted on
09/26/2020 6:31:09 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("ThereÂ’s somebody new and he sure ain't no rodeo man.")
To: MtnClimber
Question from professional liability insurance application:
Does the applicant know of any circumstance, act, error or omission that might form the basis of a claim against the applicant?
Yes ___ No ___
If you know of such a circumstance, act, error or omission, please complete attached Claim Supplement. Please, include details of any threat of a claim even if you feel it is unjustified or frivolous. If you have notified another insurance company of any such circumstance, act, error or omission, please provide a copy of that notice.
47 posted on
09/26/2020 6:33:40 AM PDT by
Pilsner
To: MtnClimber
Well, they talked amongst themselves about it.
Find written policies should be easy.
Complicating their life will be how truthful were they to the broker
To: MtnClimber
"A person cannot buy insurance to cover a known past incident. Thats not insurance; thats just cost-shifting. If someone knowingly and intentionally forgets to tell the insurance company about an existing claim, and then seeks to recover on it, thats an actionable fraud. Indeed, its a two-tiered fraud because theres fraud in both the purchase and the claim."
in the health industry, that'd be called an existing illness... but it's the same thing.
59 posted on
09/26/2020 8:19:02 AM PDT by
Chode
(Send bachelors and come heavily armed.)
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