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Insurance class in the early 1980s. The Instructor told what he said
was a true story, paraphrased as follows: Guy starts to drive home from work one day. His brakes go out so he stops at a shop. Shop says line is broken to one wheel & they have to order parts. Guy convinces them to plug off the line to that wheel so the rest work and he goes on. Stops at a friend's house and has "several" drinks. Proceeds on to a bar and has "several" more. Cops notice him driving erratically and attempt to pull him over. He tries to get away & cops chase. High speed chase through town. Driver tries to beat a train at a crossing & loses. Train hits the car, killing the driver. Car flies through the air ands ends up hitting a phone booth (remember those) killing the guy making a phone call. The guy who was making the call's family sues. As always they sue everyone in sight. Big payout in the wrongful death suit. Who paid the vast majority????? Wait for it.... The phone company. Supposedly they shouldn't have placed a phone booth where a flying car that just got a full hit by a train would hit the booth. The reality though was that the driver was poor and had no insurance, the shop was a little one guy almost shade tree operation, the "friend" that served drinks had no insurance, the bar was pretty small and the town was a little poor southern burg, so the phone company and train company were the only deep pockets and AT&T at the time was still the huge monopoly with the deepest pockets around. It doesn't really matter who was at fault when an American jury decides someone deserves to have hit the lottery. Dave Hall On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:15:35 -0400, DownTime wrote: Bill Kearney wrote: That's bull****, trying to sue the association too. Money grubbing children trying to score the lottery. I am no lawyer, but I recall from a Business Law class, the instructor, who also happened to be a local judge, commented about a similar scenario. This is para-phrased as it's been a few years, but the concept is spot on: "It is not always a matter of who is right or wrong, but who or what entity in the chain has the most money". We has been discussing a product liability case in which the local shop that sold the product to the consumer, along with EVERY company with any involvement in the processing & production was named in the lawsuit. |
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