To: windchime
IMO, they're expecting a lot of money from somewhereI wonder if it is possible to have insured Terri some years back, even though she was brain injured.
Maybe a policy was taken out around the time that Jodi (?) Centonze, Jerger and Schiavo ran their insurnace [sic] company from of Centonze's address.
Is Schiavo in a special hurry because the coverage/policy ends soon? Do policies expire?
As you probably guess, I don't know anything about insurance.
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09/13/2003 10:26:21 PM PDT by
syriacus
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To: syriacus
"As you probably guess, I don't know anything about insurance."
Neither do I. The Jerger Schiavo Insurance firm looked like a sham to cover for something else to me. Guess, if they really had anything to do with insurance, they could have written a policy based upon whatever information they wanted to provide on Terri. I think that gives us another category of crime...insurance fraud.
What would Schiavo know about insurance? He was a restaurant manager, then nurse....was it determined Jerger truly was an insurance person?
If the policy was for very much, there would be astronomical premiums to pay. Terri's 39 now. Maybe when she's 40 there would be some substantial change in the policy or premium.
To: syriacus
I wouldn't be surprised if there was a policy where his fiance and new kids were the beneficiaries. That way, he can't be accused of getting the proceeds. I know just a tad more than you about insurance, just a tad.
We're still not 100% certain what the Jergers do re: insurance or if it was just convenient to use Schiavo's residence as the address of their business.
That was covered in the first 1000 posts somewhere. His fiance is linked with the Jergers.
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