Insurance company must pay $10 million for revoking policy of teen with HIV
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/17/insurance-company-must-pa_n_289841.html
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That appears to be the most an insurance company has ever been ordered to pay in a case involving the practice known as rescission, in which insurance companies retroactively cancel coverage for policyholders based on alleged misstatements - sometimes right after diagnoses of life-threatening diseases.
The ruling emerges from a conservative Southern state with one of the most pro-business climates in the country. And it comes as progressive Democrats on Capitol Hill are pressing for health care reforms, such as a public insurance option, that reflect wariness about the private insurance industry's motives.
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a lower court's verdict against Fortis Insurance, now known as Assurant. The trial jury had awarded the former college student, Jerome Mitchell, $15 million in punitive damages; the Supreme Court reduced that amount by $5 million.
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jubal
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I am glad to hear that the student prevailed, so now we need to really make our voices heard and demand the change we need, the change that was promised, the change we can really believe in.
I am still so pissed about Baucus.
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jubal
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remanns
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The law needs to firmly backhand those s.o.b. s far more roughly and frequently.
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remanns
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jh64487
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so one person wins...and?
what about the thousands of others that died because of the same thing?
we shouldn't have to go before a jury of our peers in the wealthiest nation in all history simply to get health care that we paid for.
so...ridiculous...ack! drowning
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jh64487
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randallr01
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i was thrilled to hear this news earlier today....
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randallr01
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artemis6
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Serves 'em right , the villains .
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artemis6
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Marilynn_Murray
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No Noise, That is not true.
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Marilynn_Murray
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stopnoise
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There we go! You see, that is one of the reasons their prices keep going up. I'll bet they are just going to pass that to the consumer.
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stopnoise
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Chique
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stopnoise:
I think they've probably made more than that on denied claims from thousands and thousands that didn't sue.
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Chique
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ocanada
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Good now he can move away from South Carolina.
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ocanada
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Chique
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It's about time is right! I hope this catches on all over the country and the insurance companies realize it's cheaper to have integrity when dealing with people's lives than facing a law suit. Insurance reform is long past overdue. Too bad those protesting might find out the hard way when the reality hits home.
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Chique
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3RRRs
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seems like south carolina is where it's at these days.
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3RRRs
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ProjectBat
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3RRRs:
Hell yeah it is.
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ProjectBat
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hunzedog
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sue em all ! bunch of theives
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hunzedog
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asherp
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hunzedog:
Tort reform makes that harder and harder to do.
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asherp
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hunzedog
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hunzedog:
but the gov wants to protect us ? the irony is not lost
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hunzedog
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Marilynn_Murray
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Great news. It's time they are slapped down.
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Marilynn_Murray