Friday
Sep052008
Vulture Culture
Friday, September 5, 2008 at 08:32AM We all dutifully write out checks for insurance coverage each month, assuming that if the worst should occur, we'll be protected financially. But what we don't know about the insurance business
could - and most probably will - hurt us. Vulture Culture is a
hard-hitting expose of the sorry state of the industry, from tales of
rampant, widespread corruption to inconsistent state regulations and
the inability - and often unwillingness - of the federal government to
protect the rights of denied claimants.
The book takes readers into a world of bid-rigging, fraudulent commissions, and secret payoffs, revealing shocking abuses and ominous new trends. Readers will hear about a rogue's gallery of shady executives, including a CEO whose massive claim denial schemes eventually got him fired . . . at great cost to consumers. From the Hurricane Katrina fiasco of unpaid claims, to a revolving door in which former insurance executives regulate their own industry before returning to it themselves, this is a shocking account of an industry on the brink of collapse, and what must be done to fix it before it's too late. Scott Drake's interview with the author |






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