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Reaves 07-26-07 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Chock
When I pointed out that I was hardly likely to sue someone who about a month before had quite literally saved my life, they were obviously relieved, but they did tell me that many people would have seen it as a way to get rich and probably ruin their careers in the process. How people can live with doing things like that and profiting from what is a mistake is beyond me though.

Anyone who claims they've never made a mistake or missed something is a goddam liar, and making a mistake is not the same as being carelessly negligent.

:D Chock


You are a better man than many! :up:

S!

Heibges 07-28-07 04:32 PM

But this I think is totally ridiculous!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291118,00.html

As I said in my other post, this proves, as they say in lawschool that:

A students become Law Professors
B students become Corporate Attornies
C students become DA's and Defense Attorneys
D students become judges.:lol:

Safe-Keeper 07-28-07 04:57 PM

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One of my friends is a medic working in a hospital with mentally ill patients (forgive the non-PC bit here, but I'm talking about some real violent nutters he has to work with). He is obviously a very caring person, because he very often has to have time off when he has been attacked by one of these unfortunates, and he's suffered some quite bad injuries too, and yet he still goes back. Both he, and many of his colleagues whom I speak to are all unanimous in their assertion that they would definitely think twice about assisting someone in the street because of the potential for legal action to be taken against them.
How many people have frivillous lawsuits killed in this manner, I wonder:cry:?

And yes, as was stated, the doctors made a mistake. Simple as that. No one's perfect.


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