Lowering of a profession

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Belly35's avatar
Belly35
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Jan 24, 2012 1:01pm
In general lawyers are not high in the evolution scale in my opinion. Based from my personal and business affiliation with lawyers, theirs and mine. Plus the fact that I called out a lawyer friend on the counting of strokes and with addition evaluation of his score card was declared cheating. Note: We are not friends anymore.

Last Friday I was in an accident. A car slide into the back of my 2007 Metallic Black truck that I refer to as MO ..... I just enjoy riding her. The accident bent my bumper, his fault, police report taken, I suggested no citation because of road condition, office agreed, information given, insurance claim already in progress, no injury, insurance will cover the damage and I get a new bumper. Estimated $1600.00 damage appraised done.

It started on Monday the phone calls from lawyers wanting to know my physical condition, not one or two but a total of five phone calls. Today I go to my mail box and what is packed into the box but large envelops from six legal firms in the area, with CD, magnets, four color catalogs, custom stationary all wanting me to contact them … for the reason of what? To make a nice guy who accidently slide into my truck on a snow and icy road at a stop sign pay big time for nothing…. So the lawyer can take a greedy 1/3 and destroy a guys financial credit and family prosperity

Lawyers should have to register as legal predators…. and force to wear pink sport coats

I’m thinking of suing each of them for six figures and hire each one to sue the other for invasion of my personal property and privacy ….

Has this lawyer vulturism ever happen to you? </SPAN>
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sleeper
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Jan 24, 2012 1:03pm
Yeah its happened to me. I usually sue, just to be a punk. I don't need the money.
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gorocks99
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Jan 24, 2012 1:04pm
Did you name your truck MO because it's a Ford, ergo "MOFOrd"? If so, you win the internet today.
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ernest_t_bass
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Jan 24, 2012 1:04pm
Doit
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Belly35's avatar
Belly35
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Jan 24, 2012 1:07pm
gorocks99;1064053 wrote:Did you name your truck MO because it's a Ford, ergo "MOFOrd"? If so, you win the internet today.
I will remember that for the next truck I buy if it is a Ford.. :)
I was thinking in a different direction... :D
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justincredible
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Jan 24, 2012 1:11pm
Lawyers suck, but there isn't a lower profession than web developer. Unemployed, scum of the Earth, assholes.
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ernest_t_bass
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Jan 24, 2012 1:16pm
justincredible;1064060 wrote:Lawyers suck, but there isn't a lower profession than web developer. Unemployed, scum of the Earth, assholes.

Throw in Section 8 housing, and those guys don't deserve to live.
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justincredible
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Jan 24, 2012 1:19pm
ernest_t_bass;1064064 wrote:Throw in Section 8 housing, and those guys don't deserve to live.
Absolutely.
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lhslep134
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Jan 24, 2012 1:19pm
Ambulance chasers are terrible, I agree, but to generalize lawyers as ambulance chasers is extremely ignorant.

And yes, I've been affected by that vulturism when I was in a car accident as well.
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Little Danny
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Jan 24, 2012 1:20pm
It's called marketing baby. Personal injury lawyers drum up most of their business this way. If they relied on word of mouth only, they would hardly get any business, particular in these minor auto accidents that have very minimal value. The guys at the mill lawfirms work on volume.
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The Equalizer
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Jan 24, 2012 1:22pm
I thought gym teachers were the lowest of the low but that attorney sounds like a real crook.
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MontyBrunswick
Jan 24, 2012 1:24pm
Belly35;1064048 wrote:Last Friday I was in an accident.
Maybe you should've been more careful.

Hope this helps.
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fan_from_texas
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Jan 24, 2012 1:26pm
Lawyers suck, but not as bad as insurance companies. I was in an accident a few weeks back, and dealing with the other driver's lawyers and insurance company made me hate those guys even more.
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Little Danny
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Jan 24, 2012 1:30pm
fan_from_texas;1064081 wrote:Lawyers suck, but not as bad as insurance companies. I was in an accident a few weeks back, and dealing with the other driver's lawyers and insurance company made me hate those guys even more.
Who do you think trained the insurance executives to conduct business as they do?

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_18/b3982072.htm
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vball10set
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Jan 24, 2012 1:32pm
I voted
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Fab1b
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Jan 24, 2012 1:41pm
2 years ago while on vacation in Mexico my drunk ass got atop of a mechanical bull at the resort. Thank god it was the last night of the trip. When I got tossed off the thing I landed elbow point to the ribs and I was in trouble. Fastforward back to the states and in the hospital the next day. After treatment a few weeks later I get a letter from some law firm representating Aetna inquiring to what happened and they want to take legal action. I just threw it away, but they kept coming. So finally I responded on one of the info forms that it occurred in Mexico, I signed a waiver, I had been drinking, it was my own damn fault and I am not suing anyone. That was the last I heard about it.
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Fab1b
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Jan 24, 2012 1:43pm
Now when it comes to insurance I can tell that most I mean most people do not understand their coverage and think they are covered for anything that happens! Now can insurance companies be dicks, certainly, but I have taken enough claims from people to know they honestly have no clue how their insurance really works!
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Gblock
Jan 24, 2012 1:44pm
Fab1b;1064096 wrote:2 years ago while on vacation in Mexico my drunk ass got atop of a mechanical bull at the resort. Thank god it was the last night of the trip. When I got tossed off the thing I landed elbow point to the ribs and I was in trouble. Fastforward back to the states and in the hospital the next day. After treatment a few weeks later I get a letter from some law firm representating Aetna inquiring to what happened and they want to take legal action. I just threw it away, but they kept coming. So finally I responded on one of the info forms that it occurred in Mexico, I signed a waiver, I had been drinking, it was my own damn fault and I am not suing anyone. That was the last I heard about it.
sounds like you have a case..if you were drunk you may have been too impaired to understand what you were signing...just saying
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Fab1b
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Jan 24, 2012 1:46pm
Gblock;1064102 wrote:sounds like you have a case..if you were drunk you may have been too impaired to understand what you were signing...just saying
That is a good point, contract null and void! :) Nah I knew what I was doing and it was a total fluke. They had padding set up etc...I knew when I was being thrown off and I posted my arms to catch myself and just landed completely wrong. I do have to say though it totally sucked ass for about 2 months after that!
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fan_from_texas
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Jan 24, 2012 1:46pm
Little Danny;1064086 wrote:Who do you think trained the insurance executives to conduct business as they do?

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_18/b3982072.htm
That's fascinating. When dealing with USAA, it seemed to me that they were being "reasonably unreasonable"--e.g., skimming about $500 off my claim, which is presumably a sum that's too small to fight over. They were really a bunch of jerks about the whole thing, even though I was pretty fair and reasonable.
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Little Danny
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Jan 24, 2012 1:54pm
fan_from_texas;1064107 wrote:That's fascinating. When dealing with USAA, it seemed to me that they were being "reasonably unreasonable"--e.g., skimming about $500 off my claim, which is presumably a sum that's too small to fight over. They were really a bunch of jerks about the whole thing, even though I was pretty fair and reasonable.
$500 bucks here, $500 bucks there.... when you consider these insurers handle millions of claims over a year it adds up to a boat load of money-- particularly for the big dogs like State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, etc.
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fan_from_texas
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Jan 24, 2012 1:55pm
Little Danny;1064125 wrote:$500 bucks here, $500 bucks there.... when you consider these insurers handle millions of claims over a year it adds up to a boat load of money-- particularly for the big dogs like State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, etc.
Yes, that's what I figured when I was talking to them. There appeared to be a very deliberate unwillingness to fairly value my vehicle (which their insured totaled). They said I could take it or go to court if I wanted. But they must realize that very few people will go to court over a few hundred bucks, so it's a safe way to skim. Annoying as hell.
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Fab4Runner
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Jan 24, 2012 2:08pm
fan_from_texas;1064081 wrote:Lawyers suck, but not as bad as insurance companies. I was in an accident a few weeks back, and dealing with the other driver's lawyers and insurance company made me hate those guys even more.
Lol I love that you say lawyers suck. The few I know (as well as a few law students) are all good people. That said, I've never had to deal with one regarding a business matter, etc.
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Raw Dawgin' it
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Jan 24, 2012 2:10pm
Fab4Runner;1064154 wrote:Lol I love that you say lawyers suck. The few I know (as well as a few law students) are all good people. That said, I've never had to deal with one regarding a business matter, etc.
dealing with them personally and professionally are completely different. Some are nice people outside of work but pitbulls when it comes to doing their job
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Fab4Runner
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Jan 24, 2012 2:11pm
Raw Dawgin' it;1064159 wrote:dealing with them personally and professionally are completely different. Some are nice people outside of work but pitbulls when it comes to doing their job
I don't doubt that at all.