tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post4690883657991577063..comments2024-01-29T01:32:16.780-07:00Comments on 704 Houser Street: SolipsismUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-52530832395109552112013-04-30T09:09:14.522-06:002013-04-30T09:09:14.522-06:00Res Ipsa: "Life insurance has a 2 year suicid...<b>Res Ipsa: "<i>Life insurance has a 2 year suicide clause. This means that any suicide in the first two years the policy is open doesn't have to be paid. Suicide after the 2 year period normally is.</i>"</b><br /><br />But even then, the payout is usually limited to the total amount of premiums paid over the course of the policy...which can be a substantial amount, but is still typically less than the face value of the policy.<br />WaterBoynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-5731410978690504882013-04-29T17:55:39.330-06:002013-04-29T17:55:39.330-06:00Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 19 B it does...Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 19 B it doesn't say the judge must kick the case, but that is what happens most of the time.Res Ipsanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-72986884327184708572013-04-29T15:50:48.932-06:002013-04-29T15:50:48.932-06:00Why not?
If the case hasn't been filed no jud...Why not?<br /><br />If the case hasn't been filed no judge is going to let it be filed, or if it is it will be dismissed. I'll try to look this up for you tonight at work.Res Ipsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16433725505878267643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-76327717781976530512013-04-29T15:21:06.431-06:002013-04-29T15:21:06.431-06:001. She has to prove her case in court, she can'...<i>1. She has to prove her case in court, she can't do that now.</i><br /><br />Why not? He just killed the best witness for the defense. <br /><br />I'll bet that you can sue a dead guy. When my uncles father in law died, someone got a judgment from the estate due to a car accident. He had some money and they could smell it.<br /><br />I'm not a lawyer, but I'll be willing to bet there is a way to do it. Giraffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05556306156373942923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-75866919571839672332013-04-29T14:35:20.950-06:002013-04-29T14:35:20.950-06:00"So how do you secure your families future by... "So how do you secure your families future by killing yourself?"<br /><br />1. She has to prove her case in court, she can't do that now. I don’t even know that a suit was filed, it may have only gone to the “we’re going to sue you, how much will you pay stage”. The case hasn’t gone to trial or even to discovery that I know of, therefor all that will happen in the courts is a motion to dismiss. That’s all that can be done, and the judge will grant it. The second he died his will and any trust arrangements went into effect, in absence of that, all his earthly possessions go to the wife.<br /><br />2. No one to sue, no one to pay for the plaintiffs’ lawyer. It’s one thing to take a case on contingency when there is a chance of a payout for a “he said, she said” case. Now there is no money available; no plaintiffs’ lawyer is going to want to waste time on this. No case for the plaintiff means no lawyer needed to defend, no lawyer bills.<br /><br />3. Life insurance has a 2 year suicide clause. This means that any suicide in the first two years the policy is open doesn't have to be paid. Suicide after the 2 year period normally is. I don’t know if he had life insurance, he protected his family business. <br />Res Ipsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16433725505878267643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-69971348155442854362013-04-29T12:55:11.573-06:002013-04-29T12:55:11.573-06:00So how do you secure your families future by killi...So how do you secure your families future by killing yourself? <br /><br />I can't believe they pay life insurance in the case of suicide. You'd have to make it look like an accident.<br /><br />Giraffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05556306156373942923noreply@blogger.com