Kim&Chris
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It boggles the mind.
When I was a kid, I can remember hearing about "suing" maybe only once or twice, for serious car accidents & such. Nowadays, people file suit for the most ridiculous nonsense. No wonder people hate lawyers.
We had a woman in one of our stores yesterday who is claiming her the rubber sole of her sneaker rubbed the carpeting, causing her to stumble but not fall. She claims this caused her neck to "jolt", and thus gave her whiplash. She's already informed me she's contacted an attorney. Mind you, she has not seen a doctor yet, but has already reached out to an attorney.
Wouldn't it be nice if lawyers got disbarred for handling this stuff, or heavily fined for accepting frivolous claims?
When I was a kid, I can remember hearing about "suing" maybe only once or twice, for serious car accidents & such. Nowadays, people file suit for the most ridiculous nonsense. No wonder people hate lawyers.
We had a woman in one of our stores yesterday who is claiming her the rubber sole of her sneaker rubbed the carpeting, causing her to stumble but not fall. She claims this caused her neck to "jolt", and thus gave her whiplash. She's already informed me she's contacted an attorney. Mind you, she has not seen a doctor yet, but has already reached out to an attorney.
Wouldn't it be nice if lawyers got disbarred for handling this stuff, or heavily fined for accepting frivolous claims?