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CORPORATE CRIMEFIGHTERS OF AMERICA -- Dec 9, 2007

    Exposing the Crimes of UnumProvident and other insurance companies

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PEACE ON EARTH?
 
Maybe we can wise up - A Powerful and Moving and Enabling video for Peace on Earth.
 
Not the usual anti-war harangue - but a call to awaken to our true goodness and common sense:
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oRZb-eSCCw
Repost liberally.
 
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THEY MEAN DISGRACED "AGAIN"
 
6 November 2007 - UNUM Disgraced by BBC investigation. BBC Investigation into UNUM - A firm accused of cheating many out of welfare benefits in the US is advising the UK government to cut benefit and put sick people to work. 
 
http://tinyurl.com/yvvfal
We call for the UK government to dump this disgraced company immediately.
 
Webmaster's Comments: This is a video and the BBC has a really awkward video setup. If it doesn't work for you click on "Launch in Standalone Player" and it should work.
The horrible thing is that if their bribes work on UK politicians and they gain control of their health and welfare system, they'll move on to the US. Not if I can help it, of course. 
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SO WHY IS THE AVERAGE PERSON DOING WORSE?
 
In 2006 Fortune 500 companies COLLECTIVELY made earnings totaling $785 BILLION which was a 29% increase over 2005.  Their financial success is unprecedented in the Fortune 500's 53 year history.
 
Webmaster's Comments: Hmm, the dollar and the housing market are collapsing. Jobs are going to China. Wages are stagnant and benefits are being cut. But the Wall St. Journal and Administration keep raving things are great. There seems to be a real disconnect here. 
Of course, the prosperity of global corporations and the Wall St. Journal that slobbers over them is no longer tied to America. They just Use America as a base of power, from which they know they are free to do what they want to the rest of the world. Corporations should Never have been given the rights of persons - for they are rotten neighbors and worse citizens. If someone in your neighborhood acted like the average corporation they'd be shunned as sociopaths, traitors and bad neighbors, put in jail, or killed by unanimous consent.
 
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HER PSYCHIATRIST SAYS UNUM IS NUTS
(Sorry for the runtogether on this article, if it appears in your browser. I inserted double paragraph breaks but it's not working on the server side for some odd reason. In such cases, rather than spend an hour tearing my hair, my solution is to give up ;')  This isn't the NY Times - our typography is worse but we're more accurate and truthful.)
Pensicola, FL: Barbara Falco was in a car accident in 2003 and is still suffering today; she is in constant pain. She also had to quit her job as a nurse. Unfortunately, First Unum (formerly Unum Provident) doesn't agree with Falco; they think she just has "anxiety issues" and cut her off long-term disability benefits. 
In January, 2003 Falco was a passenger in a car, waiting in line at a drive-through pharmacy. The driver in the car ahead picked up her prescription, put her car in gear and floored it—in reverse. "I had a better chance of hitting the lottery than this happening to me," says Falco, wryly. "The driver was in her 80s and she was wearing cataract sunglasses at nighttime. She got out of the car with a cane and could barely stand; they should have done a drug test on her."
Falco had back pain within seconds. She was not unfamiliar with back injuries; as well as being a nurse, she had back surgery several years previous, but she was back to work within six weeks and never had any back problems since.
But now she was in excruciating pain. She was taken by ambulance to the hospital (where she also worked) and they took x-rays, started an IV and gave her a shot of Demerol. They determined that Falco had soft tissue damage and sent her home.
"The next day I couldn't move," says Falco. "I stayed off work a few days but the hospital called, it was the first Sunday in February, and said they couldn't do without me so I went in. But I was totally dysfunctional; I couldn't move my neck and had severe pain in my lower back. I had to walk down the halls, check charts, but I couldn't do it. Instead I had to go home and said I would call in when I felt better.
I first saw a chiropractor; then a neurologist and other specialists. During this time I got short term disability, for three months. And all this time I am paying for long-term disability. When I ran out of PTO time, [A paid time off (PTO) policy combines vacation, sick time and personal time] I paid my Unum policy out-of-pocket. After three months I got long-term disability and social security (I was 54). 
After two years, First Unum cut me off. Unum then said they were going to take payments out of my long term disability (LTD) money because I owed them my social security money--all of it. I had no idea that they had this 'rule', that I couldn't collect social security. Next, they reduced the amount of my LTD—I just got the difference between my social security and long-term disability amounts. 
It took a year for Unum to give me the right amount and they finally cut me a check for $4,000--after a long battle. 
First Unum sent me to one of their medical examiners (a knee specialist). He knocked my knee, made me turn around and that was it. During this time I was going to a pain management doctor and was taking heavy narcotics including morphine, Fentanyl patches and OxyContin. 
Six months later, in January of 2005, they told me I no longer qualified to get disability because my injury was 'just anxiety' and I had 'no other problems'. I have no idea how they came to this conclusion except I was on Xanax - the nerve pill—for a while. It helped me relax and quit smoking. I also went to a psychiatrist and he said Unum is nuts.
I had tens treatments, ice packs, physiotherapy and finally another surgery on my back in October, 2004. How could they cut me off? You don't have back surgery without a reason and I even have the surgery on video.
On December 29th, 2005 I had a morphine pump placed in my stomach. If I walk 150 feet, I want to die. If I stand for a few minutes making a sandwich, I want to die. I can't take clothes from the washer to the dryer. I have a long scrubby brush to wash my feet. I am in constant pain with any activity. I went on a cruise and couldn't even walk to the dining room—I was walking like an ape. This isn't anxiety and it really makes me mad.
I can't understand how the government lets Unum get away with this. If it wasn't for my family and friends, I would be out on the street. We have to get together and do something about this."
Webmaster's Comments: I hope I can spare the time and resources to rebuild the site in thew New Year, since I had a big section showing how Unum purposely preys on nurses. They seem to be the largest and most disproportionate category of victims. It figures that the most evil insurer would screw people who are doing the most good. Why couldn't Unum prey on politicians or journalists ;')
Note the Two Years. What a joke "long term disability" is. Unum always cuts people at two years. If they called it "two year disability" they'd at least be half-honest. The government lets Unum get away with this because the government is corrupt and worthless - with the state DOIs being the worst of all. "V" was right - we need a f**in revolution. This is no longer a free country. It is a corporate oligarchy run by and for the corporations. They just keep us here to buy stuff and let us think our votes count so we keep buying stuff.
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I'M NOT A CHRISTMAS PERSON

But I know that some of you are, so Merry Christmas and all that jazz. However, in the spirit of the season, donations to Corporate Crimefighters are gladly accepted in lieu of gifts  ;')
As for why I'm not a Christmas person, I could never fathom, even as a small child, why people were so nice at Christmas but pricks the rest of the year. It just didn't compute. The majority is so steeped in hypocrisy they can't even see it, since it's so high it covers their eyeballs. When someone who supports the total freedom of corporations to do whatever they want, gets screwed by one - What a change in Attitude. And fervent supporters of "tort reform" completely change their tune when they end up in court and find it has completely negated their lawyer's power to get a fair settlement and make them whole.

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