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What are the consequences of lying for the purpose of insurance?
You can pretty much lie about anything. However, here’s the thing about insurance: it exists to protect you in case of emergency. That’s literally the entire point. So if you have an accident, or your car is stolen, or whatever else, your insurance company should give you money to make that situatioRead more
You can pretty much lie about anything. However, here’s the thing about insurance: it exists to protect you in case of emergency. That’s literally the entire point. So if you have an accident, or your car is stolen, or whatever else, your insurance company should give you money to make that situation right. Unless they find out they lied to you. Which insurance companies are really good at doing. It’s called insurance fraud, and they definitely have investigators who do all they can to find it. And here’s the thing about professional investigators: they’re better at finding secrets than you are at keeping them.
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One of the worst things about emotional trauma is that you find yourself constantly questioning yourself. You think, but was it really that bad? Am I just over-exaggerating something totally normal? But here’s the thing. People who haven’t been through a trauma don’t have these thoughts. They don’tRead more
One of the worst things about emotional trauma is that you find yourself constantly questioning yourself. You think, but was it really that bad? Am I just over-exaggerating something totally normal? But here’s the thing. People who haven’t been through a trauma don’t have these thoughts. They don’t question whether or not they’ve been traumatized through past events. The act of questioning whether it was traumatic or not says that whatever you’ve been through has definitely had an impact on you.
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