What if…
The real problem with personal injury cases was crooked insurance companies?
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Most insurance companies have as its bottom line profit to stockholders?
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The plight of injury victims is secondary to corporate profit?
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Insurance adjusters move up the corporate ladder by shortchanging injury victims?
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Those in charge of insurance adjusters– at the top of the insurance corporate structure– make it corporate policy to limit compensation to injury victims?
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The problem with the tort system has nothing to do with injury victims but everything to do with greedy companies?
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These same insurance companies look at justice as a game and a way to save money?
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These companies reveal their true identities by actually using, abusing and taking advantage of their own adjusters and employees too?
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These companies spent more money on compensating injury victims rather than spending billions of dollars on the airwaves poisoning the public against injury victims by making up false claims and stretching the truth on others?
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The press actually gave more attention to insurance companies which were found guilty of fraud, deceit and theft of their own policy holders, as opposed to one or two crazy verdicts benefitting some unworthy claimant?
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The little guy could trust the insurance company to do the right thing?
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Victims of medical malpractice could get fair compensation without needing to move heaven and earth?
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Those who lost loves ones could make a claim for wrongful death and not be made to feel guilty?
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It were truly a level playing field for injury victims.
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At trial the law allowed the injury victim to tell the jury that there was an insurance company in the background responsible for paying any award it might make against the wrongdoer?
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Punitive damages were allowed in New Hampshire?
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The insurance industry did not take billions of government money?
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Have a good weekend, and thanks, as always, for following my blog.
Charlie Donahue
Personal injury/ accident lawyer