To: JulieRNR21
The husband has declined to comment on whether there is an outstanding life insurance policy on his wife.
well, I'd say there's the answer, right in there ...
3 posted on
10/22/2003 9:04:18 PM PDT by
Bobby777
To: Bobby777
No insurance company would pay it at this point. This case is too well known and too many people have questioned Michael's motives and involvement in her initial collapse.
To: Bobby777
Is it just that I'm backward, or would it have been
unusual for a woman in her early twenties with no
children to have a substantial life insurance policy?
I know from our own experience, we were barely able to
afford the basics of life during those early years of
marriage, much less expensive insurance policies. It
would not have been practical for a company to issue
a life insurance policy on Terri after the illness or
accident & I doubt they would have. It would be
interesting to know whether or not Mr. Shiavo had life
insurance on her initially & it looks like a court would
have investigated this subject first thing.
59 posted on
10/23/2003 3:35:36 AM PDT by
Twinkie
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