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In reply to the discussion: Would you sue your 8-year old nephew or niece for $127,000 for accidentally breaking your wrist [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)176. It's not about being psychic
Insurance companies set this shit up.
THEN, on top of that, how do you think one, out of thousands of lawsuits going on every damned day, is catapaulted to breathless coverage in the popular media?
Do you think it is because intrepid reporters are combing through lawsuits in courthouses and finding the "interesting" ones?
No.
It is because of influential people with media friends who have a fucking agenda.
And DU laps it up every god-damned time.
Experienced attorneys can smell this a mile away.
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Would you sue your 8-year old nephew or niece for $127,000 for accidentally breaking your wrist [View all]
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
OP
"difficult to hold my hors d'oevres plate" I keep repeating that phrase and can't stop thinking..
BlueJazz
Oct 2015
#2
Have YOU ever tried to put a diamond-encrusted bracelet on over a cast?
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#138
A human resources manager without health insurance? Or is she just going for an
LiberalArkie
Oct 2015
#60
Her health insurance has probably already paid her, her insurance is trying to recoup
LiberalArkie
Oct 2015
#69
If she only wanted her medical bills paid, this would have been finished 4 years ago.
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#16
You're right about that. Even with today's exorbitant costs, a broken wrist isn't $127K.
catbyte
Oct 2015
#38
In my area of the country, a PT appointment is $120 without insurance. That's a lot of PT for a
catbyte
Oct 2015
#53
“I was at a party recently and it was difficult to hold my hors d’oeuvres plate”
NobodyHere
Oct 2015
#126
I have told my friends that if they get hurt on my property and insurance won't help then: "sue me".
ieoeja
Oct 2015
#43
"In court Friday, the boy, now 12 years old, appeared confused as he sat with his father...."
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#7
I can't believe that a broken wrist would cost $127K. It didn't say anything about
catbyte
Oct 2015
#40
This isn't a workers comp case. Health insurers don't make exceptions for accidents
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#89
Yes, I realized that and changed the post. But you seem to be among the group who thinks
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#92
Health insurance isn't going to pay jack if there is insured liability elsewhere
jberryhill
Oct 2015
#94
I have received at least 3 inquiries from the subrogation department of my health insurance.
Ms. Toad
Oct 2015
#201
Yep. People keep crying about why is she asking for amounts a over her actual medical bills.
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#208
Since insurance companies have become more aggressive in laying off.....
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#144
She has employer related health insurance. So why is she trying to get this covered
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#181
But why is she trying to get her homeowners policy to pay for her medical bills?
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#180
Not her homeowner policy, her medical insurance wouldn't pay because it was an accident
PeaceNikki
Oct 2015
#185
You are misreading it. The CASE was about getting the KID'S homeowner policy to pay
PeaceNikki
Oct 2015
#188
Yup. I hope the person you replied to reads this because they are clearly not up to speed
PeaceNikki
Oct 2015
#192
So why does she complain in the lawsuit about how it "hurts to hold my hors d'oevre plate"?
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#21
I disagree, she may just be an asshole, they come in all colors, shapes, and sizes.
snooper2
Oct 2015
#34
"I feel terrible about this, the insurance companies are forcing me to do this....
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#24
And yet, you're the one claiming you know this is about insurance companies
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#39
Exactly. That's because in most cases direct actions against insurers
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2015
#57
do you think it's reasonable for her to have made a claim on the family's insurance?
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#31
Again. Insurance companies routinely pay normal medical bills without 4-year court battles
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#76
And insurance companies routinely refuse to pay normal medical bills without 4-year court battles.
jeff47
Oct 2015
#81
"Might as well get the homeowner's insurance to pay on pain and suffering too."
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#85
How much in "lost wages" do you think there would be for a HR manager with a broken wrist? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#93
I have carpal tunnel. I couldn't work yesterday because I couldn't use a computer.
jeff47
Oct 2015
#104
Insurance companies don't especially like paying $10,000 or so for medical bills for a broken wrist,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#105
And again, you do realize that the medical bills part can be settled separately, right?
jeff47
Oct 2015
#106
What I see in this thread is an argument between the lawyers and the civilians, who don't get it.
Shrike47
Oct 2015
#70
And yet, we're told that these insurance companies can't even be named in this
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#109
No! Never. I wouldn't sue a family member for anything ever no matter the age
yeoman6987
Oct 2015
#101
Of course. It's a medical issue for the insurance companies, not his piggy-bank.
WinkyDink
Oct 2015
#117
Maybe she will sue him for another $100k for mischaracterizing their relationship. (nt)
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#150
I suspect it's pro-forma to collect from the parent's homeowner's insurance
Algernon Moncrieff
Oct 2015
#198
No, I wouldn't but what I knew of this as of yesterday was based on the extremely
LiberalElite
Oct 2015
#199
The jury deliberated for 25 minutes before unanimously deciding not to award her a penny.
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#211