Unknown2007-02-02 01:55:28
I was talking to a gent on the Train yesterday, who works for a big Insurance Agency. He started talking about some of the weird things he's dealt with. Things like a woman who died in her car while she was applying makeup while driving.
I asked what the weirdest claim/accident he's ever encountered in his department was.
Apparently, there was a truck driver who had Seven(!!) prostitutes with him in the truck cab (this is the driving section, not the cargo), and I guess they were all "doing stuff". He ended up getting into an accident and dying. Families of the seven sued for damages.
Seven in one cab?!!!!!!
I asked what the weirdest claim/accident he's ever encountered in his department was.
Apparently, there was a truck driver who had Seven(!!) prostitutes with him in the truck cab (this is the driving section, not the cargo), and I guess they were all "doing stuff". He ended up getting into an accident and dying. Families of the seven sued for damages.
Seven in one cab?!!!!!!
Xavius2007-02-02 02:04:01
I have issues with mass long-distance transportation because of things like that. I took a Greyhound cross-country once and sat one row in front of a paramedic with an odd sense of humor. I'd tell you the stories I overheard, but they'd be edited at first glance. They were most about removing objects from orifaces. I'll leave it to your imagination--your imagination is not as bad as reality.
Richter2007-02-02 03:30:35
I work for an insurance company, but it's medical, so I've never seen anything like seven hookers in a truck! In fact, I don't remember the last time I saw something weird... Well, except the time I was looking through lists of diagnosis codes for what all could really go wrong, and I got to the accident codes and saw there were spacecraft accident codes in there.
Cairam2007-02-02 03:45:14
QUOTE(Richter @ Feb 1 2007, 07:30 PM) 379615
I work for an insurance company, but it's medical, so I've never seen anything like seven hookers in a truck! In fact, I don't remember the last time I saw something weird... Well, except the time I was looking through lists of diagnosis codes for what all could really go wrong, and I got to the accident codes and saw there were spacecraft accident codes in there.
Insurance for Astronauts? You'd think NASA would have them covered.
Richter2007-02-02 04:00:35
Funny, because we cover Boeing, who probably works/has worked with NASA. But anyway, the codes are nationally recognized diagnoses that all insurance companies and medical organizations use. No astronaut insurance, sorry!