Monday, July 21, 2014

It is an indictable offense to make false claims in insurance matters

80 people viewing this right now: It is an indictable offense to make false claims in insurance matters in the Province of Ontario; that goes for both sides.  It would have been illegal for me to video tape "he transparent insurance lady" at my home during a compulsory insurance examination if I had just signed that darn consent form; but I didn't.  She was fair game, caught red handed together with my adjuster in a scheme to defraud me of the benefits I was entitled to.  I have been paying my freaking insurance all my life.  Robbed, I would say. She admits in the video she did not have the proper consent forms sorted out before she showed up two hour late (note the time stamp) gotcha ya.  She concluded she could not do the assessment, and left. Besides being robbed of my benefits, I was accused of being belligerent; me? Also, I allegedly kicked the poor women out of the house; oh my.

She went back to the office, and called my adjuster, they cooked up a scheme to cut off my benefits.  I got a letter from my insurance company the next day informing me they cut off my benefits.  Great, there I am crushed, catastrophically impaired and no benefits.  Simple; I just pulled out the video; I got my benefits back the next day.  I checked, cutting off an accident victims benefits under false pretense is good for some time in an orange jump suit.  Let's see how they worm out of that.  No matter; plenty more where that came from. Tons more.  The Nanny law precedent: Your home is your castle; if the bastards come into your home you can get them with a nanny cam.  This was a criminal act, plain and simple; the first of many. I have been stuck in my chair for the better part of five years, unable to move around, my friend the good small town doctor had me on massive dosses of pain meds; Ain't life grand.  This is how they treat thousands of catastrophically injured patients in the Province of Ontario. They are the easiest kind to abuse; as they have brain injuries. No matter, let's see how this plays out. Here's a clue; if I had access to healthcare 5 years ago when this happened, it is possible I might not be losing my ability to walk right at the moment.  I will be holding everybody accountable; this is not about money.  They did the same thing to another member of my family.



The Transparent Insurance Lady; so transparent you can see right through her lame act. 




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