It isn't, though — as long as you've kept good records of when and how you got each share. (fool.com)
He adds that the agency needs new people with good records in scientific integrity, not new policies. (scientificamerican.com)
By keeping good records of what happened and documenting your experiences after the fact, you can build a better case and see that your claim is handled properly by the insurance company. (enjuris.com)