as these state welfare agencies continue to be strained by reduced funding, look for this to become the norm around the country. any way to reduce the burdeon on the taxpayer will be “fair game” in the eyes of legislature.
Wisconsin has allowed this type of suit for as long as I can remember without any real adverse consequences.
In fact at one time State Farm had a “relative” exclusion in their auto policy, which had to be removed in Wisconsin.
as these state welfare agencies continue to be strained by reduced funding, look for this to become the norm around the country. any way to reduce the burdeon on the taxpayer will be “fair game” in the eyes of legislature.
Right, and it will only lead to higher premiums once the claims have to be paid.
Wisconsin has allowed this type of suit for as long as I can remember without any real adverse consequences.
In fact at one time State Farm had a “relative” exclusion in their auto policy, which had to be removed in Wisconsin.