DocPsychosis

DocPsychosis t1_jef849w wrote

>Go through your insurance, pay your deductible, and your insurance company subrogates the other party's insurance.

In some cases your company may even waive the deductible pending the investigation and subrogation process. Mine did after I was rear-ended; presumably it's so unlikely to have been my fault that it's not worth charging then refunding the few hundred dollars every time.

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DocPsychosis t1_jeeg01d wrote

I would assume there has to be some legitimate public safety concern, it's not a carte blanche. For instance I assume a city government couldn't compel, say, librarians to get smallpox or yellow fever vaccine given actual infectious disease risks in MA in 2023.

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DocPsychosis t1_j64p28l wrote

>Trump ate them from the inside out and they didnt even feel it coming

Sure they did. Most Republican insiders were castigating Trumpism in 2015/early 2016. Then his cult of personality crescendoed with the braindead zombie masses (and some help from Russian bots) and they felt forced to jump on the wagon or be left behind. Now they are trapped, can't win many R primaries without Trumpism and can't win a general with it.

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