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July 21st, 2004, 12:38 PM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
Isn't this a USA related phenomenon?
Atleast where I live any civil court sue would not give any imaginary sums as a law suit in USA can give,
Here we talk about hundreds of dollars for most stuff, so it's not worth filing law suits...
And most people are quite happy with that, I know I am.
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July 21st, 2004, 12:49 PM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
Dam AT you get the bad luck.
A few months ago an old worker of my dads tried to sue him and his business because he cut his hand open on a roof (My dad is self employed and does industrial cladding and basically roofing for big buildings  ) The guy tried to sue my dad because even though it was raining and therefore slightly hazardous conditions (not extremely, with a harness and some common sense it was completely safe), never bothered to put a safety harness or anything on and then slipped slicing his hand open, things this worker knew from working for a few years in the industry tried to pin it on may parents some way. It was thrown out of court after a few months, the fact that he went on a drunken rampage and assaulted 6 paratroopers with a group of friends on a night out a few months later kind of suggested his hand wasn't as badly damaged as he had been claiming.
I hope it all works out in the end AT 
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July 21st, 2004, 12:59 PM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
I am tired of people not taking responsibility for their actions. Instead they point and pawn the problem off to someone else.
Its pretty sad when suing someone due to self negligence leads to social class gain, more stupid people with new found money ... bastards.
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July 22nd, 2004, 01:00 AM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
Really is not that bad of luck. It is the society we live in.
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July 22nd, 2004, 01:16 AM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
Land of the free, eh….
Isn’t the ability to live a normal life without fear of being prosecuted (sued) a basic human right?
You could always sue the government for letting this happen to you 
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July 21st, 2004, 03:02 PM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
Quote:
Originally posted by DeadZone:
I remember a case over there where a yank sued McDonalds for making him fat
Like Kevin said, its just another source of free money
The lazy People of the world are always looking for the quick buck
Granted, we all dream of becoming rich overnight, but personally I find earning my money more rewarding
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It was thrown out of court. They told him that he had to prove that McDonalds and the other defendants actually mislead him and that the food was more harmful than he was lead to believe. If he can prove this, he has a case.
Litigation has turned into a weapon in this country. Hopefully something will be done, but in the meantime, it's sue city.
Don't worry, AT. It doesn't sound like this guy has a case.
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July 21st, 2004, 05:13 PM
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Re: OT: Bad Mojo
We have to put up with warning labels everywhere that try to think of every possible contingency, as if we're all a bunch of imbeciles, and we all pay higher prices for everything, and insurance companies won't let anybody have any fun anymore, just so a few people and their attorneys can "win the lottery." It has to stop.
There are several fairly simple solutions to the overabundant lawsuit problem:
1) Do not allow attorneys to get paid a percentage of the damage award. (I think Canada does this.) Or, to make it more fair to non-rich people who otherwise might not be able to sue (even when they should), put a cap on the amount that attorneys can collect. Or, allow juries or judges to determine the attorney's payment from the award.
2) Allow juries the power to penalize someone who brings a ridiculous lawsuit. They can decide if the suer or his attorney should pay.
3) I like that demerit idea also.
4) Do not allow people to sue an entire corporation because of the actions of one person or one store or one franchise. For example, a woman tried to drive away from McDonald's with hot coffee between her legs. The cup came open, she got badly burned down there, and she sued McDonald's, Inc. What would she have been awarded if she had sued the McDonald's employee who was working at the drive-in that day (on the basis that he neglected to remind her that the coffee was hot)? Nothing, of course! How about the manager (on the basis that he didn't train the employee properly)? Little or nothing. How about the franchise owner (on the basis that he ordered the coffee temperature set too high)? Maybe her medical bills, but no pain and suffering. But because McDonald's is a big company, and the jury felt sorry for her, they awarded her something like a million dollars.
5) Give the defendant home-field advantage. If a multi-state corporation gets sued, they should get to pick the location where the suit takes place. Currently, the plaintiff picks the location, and of course attorneys always pick places with a history of big damage awards or where the defendant is disliked. If you are suing Microsoft for destroying your future because Windows allowed your little sister to delete your entire 50-page term paper and you think Windows should have warned you to make a backup, then I think Microsoft should at least be allowed to have the trial in Seattle, or even Redmond.
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