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| | Parker v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | The company would be prohibited from discriminating on the basis of disability in the operation of the road side stand, and it would be required to remove barriers to physical access. |
 | | When an insurance provider, instead, places a limit on only one type of illness, such as mental illness, the disabled, as a class, benefit; if the cap were placed on all illnesses, the disabled as a class would be worse off, in the court's view. |
 | | Insurance offices are places of public accommodation and, as such, may not discriminate on the basis of disability in the sale of insurance contracts or in the terms or conditions of the insurance contracts they offer. |
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