Almost every time I file an insurance claim for my child, the insurance company (a true "Cadillac") loses the claim, incorrectly processes the claim, or fails to upload the claim.
I submit all of my spouse's claims, but because I am of "the second sex," and this is the year 1923, I cannot actually see what happens to these claims. My spouse has to check the status. But the email address he submitted--the address for receiving a "background verification" password--is now inactive. So he has no access to the special password, and cannot check what happens to his claims. I sometimes offer to hold his hand if he would be willing to wage this particular war with the insurance company--but (I think) I don't offer enough.
So: I'm tipping my hat to the cartoonist Liana Finck. You can see the influence of Roz Chast here. In the featured panel, Finck tells the truth about insurance companies--and she does it in a fresh, dry way. I especially like the "size gap" between Liana and the phone sphinx.
Looking forward to more of Finck's work.
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