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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 1629752" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>On lawyers being the problem - I trust the opinion of a friend who interviewed with a large injury law firm. He turned it down because he saw that they were not in the business of taking cases to court. They routinely told injured people they had a great case and would win a lot of money. Once they signed up, the cases were negotiated out of court. </p><p></p><p>On insurance companies being the problem - I trust the opinion of a relative who is a doctor. He told me that he had seen far too many cases in which people were denied needed care by their insurance company when they were entitled to such care. When these cases went to court, the insurance company hired a doctor who was in the business of prostituting himself to testify that the care was not needed.</p><p></p><p>Call it what you want - gaming the system, greed or whatever - it is immoral and widespread. I'm not trying to pick on any particular profession or business. There is plenty of corruption throughout our society. "An honest day's work for an honest day's pay" is something at which most of us scoff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 1629752, member: 688"] On lawyers being the problem - I trust the opinion of a friend who interviewed with a large injury law firm. He turned it down because he saw that they were not in the business of taking cases to court. They routinely told injured people they had a great case and would win a lot of money. Once they signed up, the cases were negotiated out of court. On insurance companies being the problem - I trust the opinion of a relative who is a doctor. He told me that he had seen far too many cases in which people were denied needed care by their insurance company when they were entitled to such care. When these cases went to court, the insurance company hired a doctor who was in the business of prostituting himself to testify that the care was not needed. Call it what you want - gaming the system, greed or whatever - it is immoral and widespread. I'm not trying to pick on any particular profession or business. There is plenty of corruption throughout our society. "An honest day's work for an honest day's pay" is something at which most of us scoff. [/QUOTE]
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