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Old 12-19-2019, 12:44 AM
Mxfrank Mxfrank is offline
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Originally Posted by merc lover View Post
I believe there is a reason fortune 500 companies do not reveal the names of their general liability, errors and omissions and legal malpractice insurance carriers to the public. They are trying to protect the claims window to reduce (or eliminate) claims against them, valid or not.

In other words, they want to force a claimant to climb a mountain of secrecy just to make a liability claim.

The game of insurance at its finest.

Many companies self insure. They may have many multiple policies, and if they do business in more than one state, multiple insurers. Not only is it a complicated question, the answer is dangerous. Publishing insurance information invites false claims. Would you mind telling us the name of your auto insurance carrier, policy number, and coverage amount? Who carries your life insurance, what is the benefit value, and who are the beneficiaries? The world in general has no right that information, and you're probably not going to post it here. For the same reasons that a Fortune 500 company wouldn't post it here.


No kidding, if you want to discover the name of their insurer, sue them.
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