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Insurance

Feb. 10, 2000

Costlier Insurance for Disabled Questioned

In a potentially far-reaching case, a federal appeals court peppered both sides with tough questions Tuesday over claims that a life insurance company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by charging higher life insurance rates to the handicapped without any statistical basis.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In a potentially far-reaching case, a federal appeals court peppered both sides with tough questions Tuesday over claims that a life insurance company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by charging higher life insurance rates to the handicapped without any statistical basis.
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