Insult to Injury: Insurance, Fraud, and the Big Business of Bad Faith

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HangART bought a disability policy in 1990 to protect it in case of serious illness. When they have become disabled, a decade later, she ended up homeless and welfare recipients when the company refused to pay. With the help of his lawyer, Ray Bourhis, she fought back and won a $ 7 7 million verdict against the company. In insult to injury, Bourhis walks readers through the case study in bad faith insurers double play. Bourhis, a national Champio. . . more>>

Insult to Injury: Insurance, Fraud, and the Big Business of Bad Faith

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5 Responses to “Insult to Injury: Insurance, Fraud, and the Big Business of Bad Faith”

  1. Eggcrate says:

    If you like the average American citizen probably does not give you the perspective of the insurance industry as a benevolent protector of what exists, to its “customers to serve, you are badly in awareness. Ray Bourhis, who wrote a plaintiff’s lawyer in this case, the book he later served as detailed in the face of incredible honor falsehood of his enemy, one of the largest insurers in existence, a company that did not seem destined to meet its obligation at any price. Bourhis describes gamemanship interminable legal to adjust the obstinate refusal of the psychology of violence to destroy a society, rather than paying an insurance policy is entitled to the agreed conditions seemed. The jury was not fooled and awarded Bouris “$ client a 7. 7,000,000 verdict for compensation for the blatant bad faith demonstrated by the insurer. It is absolutely scandalous story of the end” justify and run with all means “massacre of philosophy at the management level and the terrible human cost demanded by the trust and powerless, who believed that their policies to protect them in case of distress, had illnesses or injuries have not doing its job. If ever you intend to purchase a pension insurance of long-term disability of any insurer, you should read this book first, you have no idea what you can to adjust.
    Rating: 5.5

  2. Bo Jackson says:

    Insult to injury is a passionate account of the problems related to insurance if many Americans on a daily basis to do so. Ray Bourhis makes a convincing argument for the reform and does so with enthusiasm. This book is relevant, commitment, and worth reading.
    Rating: 5.5

  3. Reviewer18 says:

    This book should be required reading for all policyholders and potential policyholders. Bourhis clearly defined to achieve the dark side of the insurance industry, which affects the federal state and local governments. His writing style is clear and interesting because it details the facts to support his thesis. It’s a shame that President Bush on the rising cost of medical care to the so-called “frivolous lawsuits”, but in reality, the insurance costs are high profit levels, even when managers tried to continue to make bad business decisions Pin. After reading this book most people have to rethink the way insurance companies operate and control the application.
    Rating: 5.5

  4. Q says:

    Being in a company make money, businesses thrive on the obvious economic advantages to be done, but at the risk of dehumanizing its customers? This book solidifies what we all thought and said about the understanding of insurance and expenses to continue with this policy to a question.
    Rating: 5.5

  5. What happens when greed led literally all human emotions and empathy? The process has so far UnumProvident claims Leave a precursor Set cooling a world where we can get our elected officials and regulators do not step on the plate. Unum expressly provides the procedure for allocation of employees to refuse the claim, and you do not speak of Mr. Bourhis for her, but this book is well documented and supported. You can go to the case, the initial reading down. One can only hope that Bush’s influence is on the judicial system is not sufficient for perhaps the last bastion that policyholders have to be excluded. This book is invaluable has been refused coverage or their lawyers.
    Rating: 5.5

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