Besides, it infuriates me that our taxes will have to pay for people
muddling through all the bullshit lawsuits.

On Jan 9, 2008 6:24 PM, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK, how is this for a solution.
>
> No matter what the injury/travesty/emotional scarring or whatever other
> 'injury' you want to label it, a person can sue for no more than $10,000,
> 000.00, unless it is a child under the age of 18, then you can sue for
> $20,000,000.  But, if you lose, you have to pay the person you were suing
> the amount you tried to get from them.
>
>
>
> On Jan 9, 2008 4:21 PM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Scott Stroz wrote:
> > > My wife almost dies and we can't get a lawyer to take the case, yet a
> > guy
> > > gets $10,000 for being inconvenienced for a few hours.
> > >
> > Ian Skinner wrote:
> > > I actually agree that tort reform is probably necessary, but I have
> > not
> > > yet heard of a reform method I agree with.  It is not a simple problem
> > > nor is it going to have a simple solution.
> > As I just said, being outraged is easy.  One can find many examples of
> > the results of perceived problems.  What I don't here often are viable
> > solutions and I have never heard of a solution I could really back.  It
> > is very easy for any proposed solution to swing the pendulum the other
> > way to far and then there would be no legal way for parties to redress
> > legitimate concerns.
> >
> > 

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