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Originally Posted by bimmertl
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Thanks, coming from a no fault, insurance simplifying state, why am I not surprised?
Aren't lawyers creative in creating doctrines to maximize their fees by extending responsibility to everyone and anyone, instead of assuming individual's are responsible for all unforeseeable actions of the immediate individual?
And people wonder why florida is a highly litigious state and premiums are higher than many other places in the country. And doctrines like this are should be included in state insurance reform, along with some other crap. However, since most governments here are either lawyers from the industry guaranteeing themselves future work, or !@#$%^&*
Its a third world country compared to the rest of america. .