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Isn’t it the opposite? Insurance does best when absolutely nothing goes wrong. They aren’t hoping you’ll fail, they are hoping you never file a claim.
It does seem a lot broken when, at first sign of risk, they cut and run. If there was no real risk, we wouldn’t need insurance to begin with.
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