Monte wrote:
I just want to point out that if calling an argument disingenuous is tantamount to calling the poster a liar, calling my argument BS would also qualify.
I have never argued that it's standard procedure. However, that doesn't mean it does not happen, and it does not mean it's not a matter of policy for insurance companies. For more information, you can read the transcripts of the grilling the Insurance CEOs got in front of congress for these practices. While a small percentage of their overall insureds are dropped using recission, it still amounts to thousands of people dropped by their insurance company because their high dollar claim tripped a flag and triggered an automatic investigation.
Fist off, stop it. If you have a complaint, report it. Stop trying to pick a fight.
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Corporate bureaucrats make those decisions all the time. They get a big claim for a serious illness, and they send that case up for investigation. They do everything in their power to find some technicality to drop the insured, pretty much signing their death warrant.
So yes, you did argue that it's standard procedure. You've done it multiple times. I was hoping you would correct yourself but you haven't. I suggest you fix it.