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Listenbee Lawsuit Update 3/19/2018
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosierfrog" data-source="post: 2716339" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Of course anyone that works for a living does it for a paycheck. But most of them don’t make their jobs the very worst case scenario every time so they make more money and stay in business very long. It is the process of lawyers taking 25% or more that makes it their job to get the biggest judgement or settlement they can get. All you have to do is watch their advertising to hear them talk about how much they care about their clients. Then they talk about the big bad insurance companies because they don’t roll over and pay their obnoxious demands. Here’s an idea. Let’s codify all injuries, fatalities and circumstances, surely there is plenty of data, put a range of dollars for each scenario, severity, etc and have an arbitration panel decide what they should get. You think the Bar would all for the fairness in that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosierfrog, post: 2716339, member: 59"] Of course anyone that works for a living does it for a paycheck. But most of them don’t make their jobs the very worst case scenario every time so they make more money and stay in business very long. It is the process of lawyers taking 25% or more that makes it their job to get the biggest judgement or settlement they can get. All you have to do is watch their advertising to hear them talk about how much they care about their clients. Then they talk about the big bad insurance companies because they don’t roll over and pay their obnoxious demands. Here’s an idea. Let’s codify all injuries, fatalities and circumstances, surely there is plenty of data, put a range of dollars for each scenario, severity, etc and have an arbitration panel decide what they should get. You think the Bar would all for the fairness in that? [/QUOTE]
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