AIG’s War Business Draws Criticism
Written on April 16, 2009 by admin
At least 30,000 private contractors have been injured in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the vast majority is insured by AIG. According to an investigation by ABC News, ProPublica and the Los Angeles Times, the insurance giant does about as good a job helping wounded contractors as gaming the derivatives market. ABC News: Woodson’s lawyer, Toby Cole, says he sees a pattern of AIG “delaying and denying” claims from contractors injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. “It’s difficult for
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