ORIGINAL: Morison
Mark,
I hate to sound like I moved to the SW zone, but you have a bit of spin going on here.
Filing an insurance claim for injuries is not about a 'payday' at the end of the road, it is about recovering actual and projected REAL losses as well as compensation for a change in lifestyle subsequent to the injuries. Yes, the lawyer gets a payday at the end of the road, but the injured person rarely is properly compensated.
What spin? I'm not expecting anything. Would you consider the association's continued existence before proceeding with any lawsuit? I've yet to take a position on this. I don't know. If I'm truely looking at permanent disability or financial disaster as a result, then MAAC likely doesn't enter the equation for me.
Your kidding me on the belief that Lawsuits are always "
about recovering actual and projected REAL losses as well as compensation for a change in lifestyle subsequent to the injuries" .....right? I appreciate your idealism, but I'm afraid I'm on a "cup half empty" side when assuming legal proceedings are about "truth" and "fairness" anymore, but that's a whole other topic.