Posted on 01/14/2021 3:23:25 AM PST by gattaca
'It was a management decision that ... could not be overturned,' AIG apparently wrote to Schilling
Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling — an outspoken conservative and supporter of President Donald Trump — on Tuesday claimed that AIG canceled his insurance due to his "social media profile."
We will be just fine, but wanted to let Americans know that @AIGinsurance canceled our insurance due to my "Social Media profile"
— President Elect Curt Schilling (@President Elect Curt Schilling)1610511562.0
What are the details?
Schilling also said on Twitter that his assertion is "real" and that it won't be "even close to what we will witness in the coming months, years." In his aforementioned tweet, he also included a screenshot of what appears to be communication from an AIG representative.
The text of the apparent AIG communication states: "Unfortunately, the underwriter was unable to accept my request. I also went up the chain of ... command and asked our AIG Marketing Representative for an exception, but unfortunately he was unable to grant one. He realized that you were a longtime AIG client since 2004 and also a profitable account (no claims), but it was a management decision that was made collectively between underwriting and marketing teams that could not be overturned."
When a commenter wondered if Schilling's claim about AIG is true, he shot back, "If it's true? First off why would I lie about some bulls**t like this, and second ... You don't think they'd be lining up lawyers to sue for defamation/slander/libel RIGHT NOW if I was lying? Hell, I tagged them in the tweet."
AIG on Wednesday didn't immediately reply to TheBlaze's request for comment on Schilling's accusation. Schilling also on Wednesday didn't immediately reply to TheBlaze's request for additional information.
What else did Schilling say? Schilling also said his insurance cancelation mirrors "the coming storm" in America under Democrats who want "power and control, then FU."
Another commenter asked if his insurance being dropped is legal. Schilling replied, "Woooooooooo there. Hold up champ. 'Legal,' at least as I see it, is no longer a restraint on the left. The burning, looting, rioting, F the police, assault, all of that and the massive fraud. Hell the next time a Clinton does something legal will be the first. None in jail..."
In addition, Schilling posted a tweet the night of Jan. 6 that appeared to support the U.S. Capitol riot, saying, "You cowards sat on your hands, did nothing while liberal trash looted rioted and burned for Air Jordan's and big screens, sit back, stfu, and watch folks start a confrontation for s**t that matters like rights, democracy and the end of gov't corruption."
The aforementioned tweet was still on Schilling's Twitter page Wednesday afternoon; it's not clear if the tweet had anything to do with Schilling's claim about AIG dropping his insurance.
Outspoken Schilling's outspokenness, particularly with regard to his conservative politics, has led to numerous controversies over the years:
His June 2016 blog post in the wake of the terror attack at an Orlando gay nightclub lit into gun control advocates and Muslims. ESPN fired him in April 2016 for a meme he posted that mocked transgender bathroom laws. And the sports network pulled him off the air in September 2015 for the rest of the baseball season over a tweet against radical Islam. Also it's long been opined that his politics have kept him out baseball's Hall of Fame, but a Philadelphia sportswriter — Schilling played for the Phillies before taking the mound for the World Series-winning Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox — wrote that "Schilling belongs in Hall of Fame even though his views are worthy of nothing but shame."
Just before Trump's 2017 inauguration, Schilling said his support of the president also was keeping out of the Hall.
"I promise you if I had said, 'Lynch Trump,' I would be getting in with about 90 percent of the vote this year," Schilling told TMZ Sports, a reference to baseball writers' politics as well as their all-powerful votes that grant entrance into Cooperstown.
+ Great pitcher. HOORAY Curt. See something, say something.
Makes me wish I had some AIG insurance so i could fire them.
Time for some shareholder activism.
What sort of insurance can a company just cancel if the premiums are paid on time?? Insurance policies are generally a contract and they can’t simply be terminated for political reasons.
Bet Progressive or Geico are next...
Does Schilling explain what kind of insurance this is?
This cancel crap makes McCarthyism look tame. Which by the way was warranted because look at what we got now.
This story needs more air time.
Wow AIG should experience a lot of policy cancellations very soon. Bigly
I read the article and didn’t see any mention of what type insurance is involved. And it would be quite a coincident if some annual renewal just happened to come up at this time, but it is possible.
Some necessary details missing from this report.
A few years ago AIG went out of business and screwed a whole of of people out of their savings and retirement. Prior to that, they were know as a particularly nasty insurance company to deal with. All in all, they fit right in with Democrats.
Agree. Need to see what type of coverage AIG was providing.
I wonder if his house is in Florida. A lot of my neighbors were canceled late last year. USAA hasn’t cancelled us yet. A lot of insurance companies can’t afford to insure anymore. Especially small companies.
I had the same question about the type of insurance involved. I don’t know anything about his current activities but he is a public person. He is also outspoken. I wonder if this involves some sort of umbrella policy that would cover him from litigation risk. We’re now in an Orwellian world where one can be sued, fired, and unpersoned for using the “wrong” pronoun.
He has been a paying customer for 16 years, without a claim, that makes this "cancellation or refusal to renew" highly suspect.
This is not common.
You refuse if the customer was nonprofitable {i.e. filed and won large claims}.
This was retribution against a Trumpster. PERIOD.
Gotta love the guy!!! If I had AIG insurance I would be dropping it !!!
I didn’t see in the article what sort of insurance was cancelled, so can’t relate it to any particular location or risk.
Yes, it does. We’re seeing a very bad trend.
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