Howdy!
In article ,
Cub Driver wrote:
On 9 Jul 2005 05:33:59 -0700, "Mike Granby" wrote:
Further, as I've asked before,
can you provide a cite of a real example to support your claim that
insurance companies behave this way?
It would seem more reasonable that you provide a cite of a case where
an aircraft insurance company paid off in a case where a pilot was not
copacetic--say, he was flying without a current medical, or flying
drunk,or making an off-airport landing.
You, after all, are the one encouraging risky behavior vis-a-vis
insurance.
No. That's not how it works. You claimed that insurance companies
*will* deny a claim if they find something "wrong" such as being
over gross. You have been asked to back up that claim (footnote
call) with just one citation of an actual incident. You don't get
to deflect that by insisting that someone else must show the
contrary first.
By trying to dodge the request, you suggest that you are bull****ting
us. If you weren't, why would you be avoiding the question? Or
is it actually the case that you are just making this up?
yours,
Michael
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