People today are not sueing to rectify matters. There is no purpose in lawsuits today. I believe everyone is out to get an easy buck through the judicial system. It is almost inevitable if people spill hot coffee on themselves that they will win a lawsuit against the company that served them that coffee. People believe that nothing is their fault and that someone the defendant should pay. The problem with the judicial system today is that people are sueing all the time and winning in court with ridiculous cases. Take this case in North Carolina for instance. A Dallas...
not sue all the time.
not sue all the time.
Overall, there are a lot of false cases or people who look for an accident waiting to happen and use it to their advantage. That is what I think Americans today are doing. They are trying to find the easiest scapegoat to get rich quick. It is unbelievable how many people today win ridiculous court cases and gets a large sum of money that they really do not deserve. I hope if something not so harmful happens to you, you will stop and think about what you are getting yourself and other people into.
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