Unconscionable
Insurance companies in Great Britain are trying to avoid paying compensation to mesothelioma victims—using an argument that should have been resolved years ago.
They’re arguing that the “trigger” for payment is when workers first show symptoms, not when they were first exposed to asbestos.
Criminals use technicalities to beat the rap. So do corporations.
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