How to Make Insurance Companies Pay Your Claims and What to Do If They Don't
William M. Shernoff


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1 This book is not about getting insurance companies to pay
This book is about why you should hire this attorney to represent you. There is virtually no help here if you want to do it yourself.
2 This is a great little book that could save your life.
I've read this book cover to cover, and it is both highly informative and easy to digest. Shernoff shows why he is preeminent in his field as a consumer lawyer, and his book is designed to help people avoid the necessity of going to court. Reading this book could save your life.
3 Good presentation of consumer issues in claims processing
Ralph Nader's Foward to this book is a well written, concise presentation of insurance companies evolution from "fiduciaries" to "profit centers". It describes the ineffectiveness of state insurance regulatory agencies and how the lobbying power of the industry managed to secure legislation that circumvented the US Supreme Court ruling that the industry was an interstate business subject to federal regulation. The remainder of the book contains simple, clear explanations of how the claims process works and suggestions for dealing with that process. There are also descriptions of the ordeals that claimants endure when "bad faith" practices of insurance companies force legitimate claims into litigation.
4 Big talk, no action
These guys are lengends in their own minds but do very little to actually help you. Of course, for 33% they will write letters that threaten like this book. OOOOOHHHHH, I'm not scared!

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 02:22:03 CDT
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