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Published: 24 June, 2009, 13:01
Edited: 01 November, 2009, 21:18

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Injured private military contractors, who worked in Iraq and Afghanistan, say insurance companies are refusing to cover medical treatment for their injuries.

Some in the US Congress are furious that insurance giant AIG – recently saved from collapse by a massive White House bailout – is refusing to help those who have lost limbs and even their eyesight.

John Woodson finally received a new leg and is now testifying in front of congress. In Iraq, he was a civilian contractor and was severely injured, and lost his leg and vision.

Unfortunately, the real battle for him and so many others like him is at home, where insurance companies such as AIG constantly deny their claims to receive medical care for their injuries.

“They did not follow through on anything they had promised, or the contracts that we had signed. They deny, they will not get back in touch with you, they will not go through with what they are supposed to,” said John Woodson.

One congressman expressed his disapproval of the situation.

“They get our money, that’s number one. Then they are supposed to take care of you, and if they don’t, they don’t. Then you suffer, and they get rich. Boy, what a game. What a game!” Congressman Elijah E. Cummings said.

Forty-year-old contractor Tin Newman is all too familiar with these games. He went overseas to train Iraqi police, only for an IED to blow off his leg. It took over a year for the insurance companies to give him a new one.

Newman said: “The insurance companies have kind of hijacked the system. All it does is re-victimize us. It’s bad enough getting blown up or shot, or whatever happens to these guys…”

“You feel hurt. You have given, physically, mentally, and now my body and I have given everything. And then you fight harder here than you did there,” John Woodson also noted.

However, AIG didn’t have to fight much when it came to getting billions of bailout dollars from the federal government, all while these men were fighting for a pair of new eyeglasses or prosthetic legs.

Both Newman and Woodson served their country in Iraq and, because they were severely injured, have found themselves in a battle for their lives, not against insurgents in a war zone, but against large corporations, government policies, and inefficient bureaucracies at home.

In the US it appears that the insurance companies always come out on top.

“The way this thing is structured, they cannot lose, which makes it almost criminal,” said Congressman Cummings.

Then what is to be done with these criminals?

“Can we force them to do it? Well I suppose we could write the laws a little tougher to maybe put them in jail,” said Congressman Dennis Kucinich.

“There are no teeth of any kind of punishment that the US Government has put upon AIG. I have lost everything. I have lost the ability to do the hobbies, the fun things that I had before in life,” John Woodson added.

With all the losses these contractors have suffered, they hope that one day they will no longer have to face a tougher battle in their own country than they did abroad.

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Bill Carlisle November 01, 2009, 11:45
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I was also injured in Iraq (Twice) and now find myself unable to pay any bills that I have. Winter is coming on and the utilities will be cut off soon, have not much food left, and will soon be evicted from my home, lose my car and have my cell phone service shut off because AIG/AIU can do this to US/INJURED CONTRACTORS. We are up against a hugh corporate organization that as part of their makeup - offeres courses on RISK MANAGEMENT, in other words, ways to deny our ligitimate, medically documented, war related injuries. Each and every state in this country has these annual group conferences, where they teach each other the various techniques in STALLING, DELAYING, AND DENYING our benefits, to the point of many of us losing everything. I will soon lose it all and be literally homeless with no shelter, no food, no means to phone my lawyers in Houston or anyone else, lose things that belonged to my late parents, all my pictures, - EVERYTHING, while the insurance company EXECUTIVES are cozy and warm in their mansions, eating the healthest of diets, driving to the golf course, many who have children make certain that their children or spouse have the finest that life has to offer - ON THE BACKS, LIVES OF INJURED WAR-TIME CIVILIAN CONTRACTORS.

IndianaJohn June 24, 2009, 12:34
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All warfare is a large scale armed robbery. These men have gone to Iraq and to other robberys because they can make more money by killing people who own oil. They would be better off by staying home and making me a new kitchen table. Even if the pay is not as good. Now they cry; "oh, I've been hurt by the people that I have been paid to kill". Mabe the armchair thugs who sent these dummies on their fool's errand will pay them and care for them.