Insurance Journal reports, you decide,
silly...or, scary;
An insurance company has agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit
over the death of an 85-year-old man who may have been scared to death
before his car slammed into a tractor-trailer in suburban Detroit.
The settlement ends a dispute over the opinion of Dr. Werner Spitz,
who said Abdulla Kassem’s heart attack could have been caused by a “fear
of impending doom,” just before the 2008 crash in Dearborn. There was
no autopsy.
Just the cost of doing insurance business. And added to the costs of Michigan's auto insured.
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