Gotta love how she wore the black wristband to the trial... the break happened four years ago. (If suing your own nephew wasn't enough evidence to her character.)
I wouldn't say justice prevailed. The lawyers got paid handsomely. The defendants were out tens of thousands of dollars just to defend. The only winners were the lawyers.
She was suing so the insurance company would pay the bills - wasn't seeking money from the kid. It's a great example of how jacked up the insurance industry is.
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Titanheart 10 years ago
You have got to wonder about the psychology behind saying to one's self, "Hey I should really sue that child for hundreds of thousands of dollars."
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glen 10 years ago
Gotta love how she wore the black wristband to the trial... the break happened four years ago. (If suing your own nephew wasn't enough evidence to her character.)
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trigjoh 10 years ago
Guess it was a precaution in case they were passing hors d'oeuvres around
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Nickolas 10 years ago
I wouldn't say justice prevailed. The lawyers got paid handsomely. The defendants were out tens of thousands of dollars just to defend. The only winners were the lawyers.
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jordan 10 years ago
I'm sure a rolling hors d'oeuvres cart would have been cheaper than legal bills, but then again I'm quite Midwestern. http://www.goedekers.com/Southern-Enterprises-HZ8810.html">http://www.goedekers.com/Southern-Enterprises-HZ8810.html
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byronfanning 10 years ago
She was suing so the insurance company would pay the bills - wasn't seeking money from the kid. It's a great example of how jacked up the insurance industry is.
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