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Word: insurancemen (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Spurring Skutt and Mutual on is the fear among private insurancemen that unless a free-enterprise way is found to insure the U.S. public against loss of income due to disease or accident, socialized medicine will take over. Flying more than 100,000 miles a year over Mutual's far-flung empire, and working six and sometimes seven days a week even when "vacationing" (as he was last week in Florida), Skutt has dedicated himself to proving that socialized medicine is not needed. The campaign is paying off. A few years ago the Federal Trade Commission took out after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSURANCE: The Bedside Companion | 3/23/1959 | See Source »

...Tear. Next only to insurancemen, Melvin Belli (University of California Law School '33) dislikes doctors most. He maintains that in malpractice suits the medical profession is a "conspiracy of silence"; few physicians, he declares, will risk testifying against a fellow doctor, for fear either of reprisal by medical associations or of loss of their own malpractice insurance. He got a measure of revenge in a 1949 case in which he appeared for an aging woman who charged that a specialist had promised to give her "the breasts of a virgin." The doctor, complained the plaintiff, had mutilated her instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE LAW: Plaintiff's Counsel | 1/26/1959 | See Source »

FLOOD-INSURANCE RATES for homeowners will range from $1 to $12 per $100 of coverage when program gets rolling this summer, says Flood Insurance Commissioner Frank J. Meistrell. But insurancemen say that average rate of $5, or $500 for maximum $10,000 coverage on a residence, would be too steep for typical homeowner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Mar. 4, 1957 | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

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