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05/27/2007 11:44:12 AM · #51 |
Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by Spazmo99: Originally posted by Louis: Originally posted by Spazmo99: Yes, but many of the posts, yours included, vilify personal injury attorneys. Yet these same attorneys are the ones who will make sure you're taken care of in the event of a personal tragedy caused by another's neglect.
FWIW, the insurance company doesn't care about you, your family or your loss... |
Yes, and that army of selfless personal injury attorneys are airing all those well thought-out commercials and promising millions in compensation out of the goodness of their hearts. |
Do you then advocate restricting access to the legal system for recourse? |
What about harsh penalties for frivolous lawsuits both to the client and the lawyer? |
Who would be the arbiter of what is considered frivolous? What metric would you use to decide if a lawsuit was frivolous? In the eyes of the defendant, every lawsuit would be "frivolous".
The problem is not with the lawyers and judges; it's the people on the juries who look at the facts and make ridiculous verdicts and awards. Juries are made up of ordinary citizens. If you want someone to blame, look around. If juries didn't make those ridiculous decisions, the lawyers and plaintiffs would not have incentive to bring those cases. |
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05/27/2007 04:06:16 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by Spazmo99: Originally posted by Louis: Originally posted by Spazmo99: Yes, but many of the posts, yours included, vilify personal injury attorneys. Yet these same attorneys are the ones who will make sure you're taken care of in the event of a personal tragedy caused by another's neglect.
FWIW, the insurance company doesn't care about you, your family or your loss... |
Yes, and that army of selfless personal injury attorneys are airing all those well thought-out commercials and promising millions in compensation out of the goodness of their hearts. |
Do you then advocate restricting access to the legal system for recourse? |
I'm always interested in how people with no answers make up things to put in other people's mouths or heads. |
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06/26/2007 02:46:38 AM · #53 |
Common sense DOES occasionally prevail...
pants verdict |
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