Random Rants
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@Matt my advice is don't tell Paula
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@goosehd said in Random Rants:
@EdH …and to continue my thoughts, are those types of cases as prevalent in the UK as in the US? Are there non stop ads on the radio and tv for injury lawyers like here?
It’s a lot more regulated over here, I think. I don’t watch much TV with adverts these days but from what I remember there used to be those sorts of ads somewhat regularly. Various cheesy brand names. Generally we aren’t as litigious. If anything we have too many people who don’t know their rights and will shrug it off if they have a dispute or sort it out between themselves, not necessarily even realising it’s a legal matter or that they’ve been ripped off. Well, at least that’s what someone was saying at an access-to-justice event I went to recently.
Part of the difference here is that we don’t have exemplary damages, which I understand in the US generally ends up paying the lawyers. While here the loser will have to pay the winner’s legal costs most of the time, we have this principle of proportionality, so a judge will look unfavourably on a claim for costs which are a high percentage compared to the value of the damages claim. So if you had a routine £1,000 personal injury claim, say, then the most the lawyer is going to earn is £300 or so. It’s uneconomical for all but the largest firms doing many thousand such cases a year on behalf of insurance companies while paying peanuts to paralegals and using a very sophisticated process to run such cases profitably. -
^THIS!!!
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@goosehd I remember this so well. We always brought the kids to share their sweets and toys with each other and their friends. We didn’t think they would take us so literally when it came to sharing every bug going at school.
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For years I would ask my oldest if anyone was sick in her class...the response was always no. One day I commented that she must be the only one in her class that was always sick and couldn't understand how that was possible. Her response was that no one ever vomited in class...the lightbulb clicked for me that I had been asking the wrong question all of these years.
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Lost a document to the ether that I’d spent 2.5 hours on today. (Trust me, I’ve scoured my PC for it.) Bollocks.
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@Mizmazzle I can totally relate to this. For many years (in a seemingly previous life) I worked in the retail/service industry…face to face with hundreds of people a day and handling money back when people still carried cash. Especially busy during the holidays and I was never sick…like weirdly never sick and my wife had the same problem. Your immune system is probably laughing at germs/viruses at this point!
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@Mizmazzle @SKT it must be good to have natural immunity to people
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I truly believe that all stores should operate with a no quibble refund policy...
Very tired of having to order things, try them on, and return...for store credit...
Yes...measurements are good...but tough to nail the fit on boots/shoes and clothes in general for me...Just a reason i always try to order direct i guess...
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Come to Texas — you'll get madder