At first, I thought this was a hype post about the big game between Clemson and Georgia. If Georgia was full strength, I think they roll you. Instead, I see Clemson winning a close one. Maybe. First games are hard to tell.
On to your main question. When it becomes too obvious and costs too much for them to stay in business. This Fall or Winter?
Unless you sign a new life insurance policy with whoever your insurer is, that specifically states “vaxx shot related death not covered” they cannot not pay out . Of course unless the policy provider wants to be sued into oblivion.
This is assuming all people dying from the jab have life insurance policies. It’s amazing how few people in the United States actually have a decent policy to begin with. Even if the number of insured was 50% that wouldn’t put a dent in the pool that all insurers draw from for all claims, vehicle, fire, accident.
And if this jab is a time bomb I would hope the White Hats have a way to prevent massive spikes in deaths related to it. So it’s doubtful that we get to a bankruptcy scenario.
Trust me, they would have already figured their way out of paying... It's what they do best.
At first, I thought this was a hype post about the big game between Clemson and Georgia. If Georgia was full strength, I think they roll you. Instead, I see Clemson winning a close one. Maybe. First games are hard to tell.
On to your main question. When it becomes too obvious and costs too much for them to stay in business. This Fall or Winter?
No hype post. LOL
UGA does not roll good teams very often.
Clemson defense is going to be stout and we have receivers this year. Everyone was hurt last year.
We'll know soon enough
Unless you sign a new life insurance policy with whoever your insurer is, that specifically states “vaxx shot related death not covered” they cannot not pay out . Of course unless the policy provider wants to be sued into oblivion.
or they declare bankruptcy and void their contracts...
The problem is not so much covered or not - it's funds available
However, they may try and exploit the "experimental" part
This is assuming all people dying from the jab have life insurance policies. It’s amazing how few people in the United States actually have a decent policy to begin with. Even if the number of insured was 50% that wouldn’t put a dent in the pool that all insurers draw from for all claims, vehicle, fire, accident.
And if this jab is a time bomb I would hope the White Hats have a way to prevent massive spikes in deaths related to it. So it’s doubtful that we get to a bankruptcy scenario.