“… The “dirty secret” of the insurance industry is that most denials can be successfully appealed…”

  • Noble Shift@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Yeah, and those guys have guaranteed never had to fight hostile litigation / prosecution and finance it.

        • BarrelAgedBoredom@lemm.ee
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          17 days ago

          It’s just kinda the implied meaning of what you said? My comment can be rephrased as “it’s better to be alive and in court than dead” to which you responded “guaranteed the people who say that haven’t had to deal with the court”. So if that’s not what you meant then what did you mean?

            • BarrelAgedBoredom@lemm.ee
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              17 days ago

              Alright.

              Yeah, and those guys have guaranteed never had to fight hostile litigation / prosecution and finance it.

              It’s better to be alive and in court than dead

              So, following what you said, people who would rather be alive and in court over dead haven’t had to deal with hostile litigation. So the superior stance to have on this binary is that it’s better to be dead. Because dealing with hostile litigation is so much trouble its preferable to just die. Am I missing something? Am I misinterpreting?

    • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      18 days ago

      financing that shit is free since in a criminal proceeding it would be appointed to you, i think the same might be true in a civil matter, but im not sure how that would even apply here.

      • Noble Shift@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        You will always need your own separate legal representation in all cases always. My attorney charges $850/hr in six minute increments. Anything having to do with attorneys, judges or courts is never ever going to be free.