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CBS 11: TCU student finishes first semester in ICU following paralyzing accident
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosierfrog" data-source="post: 3163391" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I said sliding scale based on severity. If you read more carefully I never said the lottery referred to the the injured party. No matter how much money he makes, it won’t ever make him whole. Again, insurance companies did not do the harm. Lawyers love the guy with no bowels or limbs, because the more he makes, the more you make.</p><p></p><p>I don’t defend insurance companies. That‘s why we need a sliding scale codified system that gets rid of the need for them and the lawyers that profit from their misery. We don’t need either side; one that always says that more is never enough and the other (despite your claim that insurance denies huge numbers of claims) that usually pays the vast majority of claims and only gets into lower figures when dealing with lawyers in order to get to middle ground. But we don’t need either one.</p><p></p><p>Would you agree to a sliding scale system that would compensate the worst mangled guy at a figure you deem appropriate? Of course you wouldn’t because it leaves you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosierfrog, post: 3163391, member: 59"] I said sliding scale based on severity. If you read more carefully I never said the lottery referred to the the injured party. No matter how much money he makes, it won’t ever make him whole. Again, insurance companies did not do the harm. Lawyers love the guy with no bowels or limbs, because the more he makes, the more you make. I don’t defend insurance companies. That‘s why we need a sliding scale codified system that gets rid of the need for them and the lawyers that profit from their misery. We don’t need either side; one that always says that more is never enough and the other (despite your claim that insurance denies huge numbers of claims) that usually pays the vast majority of claims and only gets into lower figures when dealing with lawyers in order to get to middle ground. But we don’t need either one. Would you agree to a sliding scale system that would compensate the worst mangled guy at a figure you deem appropriate? Of course you wouldn’t because it leaves you out. [/QUOTE]
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