To: sweetliberty; All
Just saw this article and wondered if the Prudential settlement was under Terri and Michael's homeowner's insurance?
Prudential to drop some policies
Homeowners told to shop for new coverage
This article was written re: natural disasters but if the Schiavos had homeowners insurance at the time of Terri's 'collapse' - which occurred in their home - wouldn't her initial medical bills have been covered, up to a point?
75 posted on
11/01/2003 1:02:21 PM PST by
msmagoo
To: msmagoo
" if the Schiavos had homeowners insurance at the time of Terri's 'collapse' - which occurred in their home - wouldn't her initial medical bills have been covered, up to a point?" I wouldn't know. I just don't know enough about the insurance business operates.
76 posted on
11/01/2003 1:05:15 PM PST by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
To: msmagoo
"about the insurance business operates" should read: "about HOW the insurance business operates"
My typos are becoming abominable of late!
86 posted on
11/01/2003 1:48:16 PM PST by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
To: msmagoo
Terri and Michael lived in an apartment at the time of Terri's collapse, so unless they had "renter's insurance", I would guess not. Also Terri used to work for Prudential, so I think it would have been some sort of coverage in that regard.
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