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Calchas
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Originally Posted by kanderson1965
I think some people have a very naive view of human nature, you only have to take the many examples on FT of people trying to exploit the system to their advantage.
I know this is unlikely to happen, as society is set up to help the greedy and lazy to become even more greedy and lazy, but the system should be that punitive measures are the domain of regulators and compensation should be limited to no more than the actual financial loss occurred by the claimant.
This might put a few lawyers out of business but why shouldn't they be subject to the real world like the rest of us.
To be clear, I am neither endorsing the actions of these folks on a moral basis not suggesting it is likely in fact that if their claims are successful they will give away any money won. My comment on "more pragmatically, they could donate it to charity" was intended to mean that launching a negligence action with the sought remedy of only $1 seems to my untrained eye likely to run into a lot of difficulty.
I invite anyone with specific knowledge of the US civil procedures to comment on my assertion.
I did understand what you were saying, so the comment was not aimed at yourself, but was a general comment that there are some who cannot seem to see that there are people who play the system and so end up defending these people's right to do so.