24 May 2007

Insurance Companies

Why do auto insurance companies move so slow? Yes, I understand that they, like everyone else, are out to make a buck - but wouldn't that buck come faster if they worked harder (and faster?).

Ever since my automobile accident I've come to realize the headaches associated with having the accident. I don't know if you know, but after the accident you have to get the police report, go to your insurance company to make a claim, go to your company's appraiser, go the the paying company's appraiser, then find a body shop and use their quote. The body shop usually says that the paying company's rate is too low, so they take your car anyways, and then the body shop has to wait on the insurance company to come out and see the damages so they can award more money or not. Then the car has to go through the process of getting fixed.

With all that being said, every time you deal with an insurance company, they always give you a 24-72 hour window. What a pain in the ass! Why can't you just do it right then? More people will like you guys, you'll get more business because more people will like you, and and you get to drop and finish the case. Why deal with the headache?!

Another accident picture:

*Taken with a (red) Razr phone. Not bad quality...

Medicine Owns My Life



From being in hospitals, to watching it on TV, to taking the MCAT, or applying to schools - I've realized that Medicine has come to rule my life.

Spiderman 3!!!!!


Don't see it. Save your cash and rent it.

"God is love" - Rev. Run

23 May 2007

Volunteering

WOW! For the first time in a long time I've had the opportunity to volunteer and give back. That is what my big focus is this summer - Volunteering. I've decided to volunteer in three places - the Ronald McDonald House, Atlanta Children's Shelter, and a Influenza lab. Crazy huh? Yea - so today I went to the ACS, and had a funny conversation with Tyrese who's 5 years old..

--Tyrese: Mr. Rayyjeeev, is you like my daddy?
--Me: What do you mean Tyrese?
--Tyrese: my daddy's 1/2 black - i think you is too.
--Me: You think I'm 1/2 black?! (with hope in my voice)
--Tyrese : yeas, he's 1/2 black and 1/2 part them Asian
--Me: I think you're my new best friend

Everyday that I go there, I leave laughing with some story to tell. I've really come to understand that kids are promising people with just a lot of innocence - especially these guys who have no home to go to.

Volunteer!


God is love. ~Rev. Run
*The above was a noted addition by Brian Gustav Marin