Insurance Companies Aren’t Covering Cell Phone and WiFi Radiation Exposure Risk

By B.N. Frank

Even though we covered insurance companies not wanting to do business with telecoms before – this information seems worth sharing again because of the current frenzied pace to install countless small cell towers in front of homes, etc.– above ground and below – in the U.S due to the insane “Race for 5G.”

5G being forced on Americans by elected officials, federal employees and “Big Wireless” despite knowing that this is harmful biologically and environmentally and that many are unaware and/or opposed to this.

EHTrust.org has a webpage devoted to insurance companies’ refusal to do business with Big Wireless anymore because it’s too risky:   Here’s a snippet:

Insurance companies do not want to insure for electromagnetic radiation because it is simply too risky. Please see on this webpage the reports, white papers and news articles where companies report on the issue.

“It may take two more decades to know if electromagnetic radiofrequency energy is a significant liability issue for telecommunications companies, so, in the interim, insurers are treating the risk as cautiously as a downed power line after a storm.

Insurers often exclude the risk from commercial general liability policies, strictly limit the coverage or avoid policyholders in the wireless industry, brokers say.” Roseanne White Geisel, 6/3/2007 Business Insurance

In 2014, The Wall Street Journal reported that 1 in 10 cell tower/antenna sites exceeded federal radiation regulations.  Unfortunately hundreds of thousands if not millions more are on the way because of the “Race for 5G.”  Concerned yet?

Also Read: Lloyd’s of London excludes liability coverage for RF/EMF claims

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