Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 CORPORATE CRIMEFIGHTERS OF AMERICA -- August 22, 2007 Exposing the Crimes of UnumProvident and other insurance companies www.corporatecrimefighters.com Academy Qualifying August 24 - 30 Laemmle's One Colorado 42 Alley Old Pasadena, California 6:20 p.m. Here is the first page of the site, but go visit it. Now you have something to point people to. I have been told this is a really powerful film although I can't get to CA to see it. If any of you do, you can send in a report ;') I've been told by my undercover agent that UnumProvident is not happy with this film and will be sending someone to the screening, so they can issue their usual lies of rebuttal. One good thing about the small but powerful front page of the site, below, is that you can easily post it along with the URL, everywhere you can think of. Just copy between the === http://www.badfaithdoc.com/index.html Home | Director | Photo Gallery | Links | Screenings | Behind the Scenes | Film Festivals | Credits | Thanks Over 51.2 million people, nearly 1 out of 5 U.S. residents has some level of disability. 20% are women and 17% are men. Over half of our work force, 56% of the population, ages 21 to 64, has some type of disability. The insurance industry, and specifically disability insurance, is an industry rife with unethical practices. The crisis is rooted in the industry's gross overselling of disability policies to younger professionals in the 1970's and 80's. As that population aged and its claims increased dramatically, the insurance companies began casting about for ways - not always legitimate - to cut their losses. This is not about arguing with an insurance company over your standard coverage or their prompting you as the insured to seek mediocre care. This documentary is about insurance companies' deliberate " policy " of wrongfully black-balling policyholders, and using hardball tactics like the threat of criminal charges, paying other individuals to make disparaging remarks about the insured, pressuring doctors to renege on their diagnosis, malice, fraud, oppression, involving the Social Security Administration, the IRS and even the United States Postal Service, deposing the insured's ex- spouse, counter-suing, stealing property and files, and finally, speaking to sources without permission and refusing to identify those sources, even in a court of law. Commonplace in the disability insurance industry, all of these actions are intended to ruin the insured's reputation and cast doubt on their character. In the end, it is all calculated for one purpose and one purpose alone, to cheat people out of their rightful benefits. © 2007 Grand Prix Productions Powered By: Register.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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