Chapter 18A.*
*This is a selection from the book by John K. DiMugno, Stephen Plitt, and Dennis J. Wall, titled "Catastrophe Claims: Insurance Coverage for Natural and Man-Made Disasters," Chapter 18A by Dennis J. Wall (©May 2017, Thomson Reuters). This selection is reprinted with permission of Thomson Reuters. Any further reproduction without the consent of the publisher is expressly prohibited.
This begins a series that will continue on Dennis Wall's Insurance Claims and Issues Blog.
The Status of Social Security.
An outline, not an argument.
by Dennis J. Wall, Esquire
- § 18A:1 Social Security: What purposes did the people who wrote it think they were serving.
- § 18A:2 The Social Security Act's Method.
- § 18A:3 The price to pay for taking it away: Social Security as every qualifying individual's enforceable right.
- § 18A:4 If Social Security remains in place, as is.
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