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Bad Faith deals with the fraud and corruption perpetrated by the disability insurance industry against those who purchased
their policies and thought they would be covered in case of a long term disability. These same illegal tactics are used
against injured workers in the Workers' Compensation industry as well, hence the reason for the screening as there are
so many close parallels that affect us all!
Over 51.2 million people, nearly 1 out of 5 U.S. residents has some level of disability. Over half of our work force, 56% of the population, ages 21 to 64, has some type of disability. The insurance industry, and specifically the disability insurance industry, is an industry rife with unlawful and 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 calculated to cheat them out of their rightful benefits.
intended to ruin someone's reputation.
Commonplace in the disability insurance industry, all of these actions are intended to ruin the insured's reputation and cast doubt on their character. Terms used by insurance companies are nebulous at best, and purposely vague. The actual insurance policies themselves are thick, contain small type and are virtually unintelligible. Their language and these clauses are purposefully impossible to understand and are designed to allow the insurance companies numerous ways to avoid paying their policyholders' claims.
of common sense. and
Cus.tom.ar.y (adj.): based on custom and tradition
They will ask the insured for documents or to perform tasks, such as taking medicines not prescribed by their own doctors or to engage in employment in a field other than their norm, none of which are required or listed in the actual policies themselves. They will require second medical opinions from doctor's who are already on "their" payrolls. They will presume, based on testimony from questionable and unethical witnesses, specifically interviewed to corroborate the insurance company's position or case.
between two or more parties for a fraudulent, illegal, or deceitful purpose.
as indisputable evidence or proof, especially of a crime.
During our credit package, we will include additional stories from the insured and additional tags from commercials whose intent is to lull you, with their warm and fuzzy footage and catchy tags, "you're in good hands with Allstate," "State Farm, like a good neighbor, is there," "get Met, it pays," into buying their policies. Problem for them is, that each will be followed with a testimonial by someone whose benefits weren't paid. We don't need to say a thing. The insurance companies' own words will be enough. Our conclusion, then, will be leaving our viewers with information relevant to the people featured in our stories, the amount of their benefits, the length of time they were paid, etc., etc. Donna Stebbins is our final picture and her graphics will read as follows...
Her insurance company is Fairfield Insurance. Fairfield Insurance is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.
The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is Warren Buffett. This short form subject documentary is a social issue film, that will focus on the insurance industry, using the personal stories of those individuals who have been most seriously victimized. It is crafted around people our audience will be able to empathize with and relate to, because of their troubles. After all, it could happen to any one of us, at any time...
responsible for investigating and settling a claim.
dishonesty, or failure to meet an obligation or duty. © 2007, Grand Prix Productions
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