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In reply to the discussion: How to get sued for $1.5 million for personal injury while taking a shower. [View all]Laelth
(32,017 posts)26. Unscrupulous? Or just dumb?
It's a dumb move for a Plaintiff's attorney to take a case where there is no injury. That attorney will waste a lot of time and won't get paid a dime for the effort.
In my experience, the unscrupulous attorneys work on the defense side--protecting wealthy people, large corporations, big banks, and insurance interests. That said, there are some dumb attorneys who work for Plaintiffs, and we may have found one in this case.
But I doubt it. The fact that the insurance company wants to settle is evidence, to me, that they believe they are liable. I.e., there was an actionable injury. Generally speaking, insurance companies do not settle unless they know they are liable.
-Laelth
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How to get sued for $1.5 million for personal injury while taking a shower. [View all]
no_hypocrisy
Feb 2013
OP
We don't have enough facts to determine whether or not there was an actual injury.
Laelth
Feb 2013
#44
Here's the problem. The insurance company has instructed her to speak with nobody
no_hypocrisy
Feb 2013
#4
a non-fedex employee shows up at your door in a fedex uniform, claiming to be a fedex employee...?
unblock
Feb 2013
#75
i'm hearing that the homeowner was injured to the extent of rising insurance premiums
unblock
Feb 2013
#83
Well, maybe the sorry sue happy jerk will use that payday to OD in a short time period.
alphafemale
Feb 2013
#65