"lukhman_khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It helps people who owe money to the person attempting suicide. If > suicide can be shown to be criminal activity, you can then go on an > argue that insurance money or medical support need not be payable.
There is no need for suicide to be a criminal act to permit insurers to avoid paying out -- contracts can simply exclude payout in case of suicide. As it happens, insurance contracts already generally exclude suicide (at least in their early years of operation -- there are some exceptions). Perry -- Perry E. Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
