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    Re: Insurance....yes or no

    Posted by matt on 9/25/05

    My arb clause limits damages to 1,000 dollars. That's legal in
    Michigan. I also have an LLC and none of my assets are in my name.
    I hope your legal knowledge is better than your grammar.


    On 9/25/05, Who Cares wrote:
    >
    > ...because he is ALWAYS bring in money. However, to answer you
    > question, NO there are self-insurers who pay out money to plaintiff
    > attorneys. For some reason, you can not see beyond insurance.
    >
    > On 9/25/05, Who Cares wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >> Dear Mr. Know-It-All
    >>
    >> Why are you sooo sassy mouth about attorneys? Did you read my post
    >> earlier? There are attorneys who get paid without insurance. Now -
    >> let's think - How do you think a defense attorney gets paid? by
    >> insurance? NO. By his or her good looks? NO. By luck? No. It is
    >> by the person who hires them for their defense. Getting a paycheck
    >> whenever the case is being worked on. The defense attorney isn't on
    >> a contingency fee. However, most NOT all plaintiff attorneys are on
    >> a contingency fee. Whereas, most business persons are making the
    >> defense attorneys VERY happy attorneys. So, whenever you are being
    >> sued your attorney is a very happy attorney. Why? Because he is WAY
    >> being in money. However, to answer your question, NO, there are self-
    >> insurers who pay out money to plaintiff attorneys. For some reason,
    >> you cannot see beyond insurance.
    >>
    >>
    >> On 9/24/05, matt wrote:
    >>> my arb clause limits damages to 1,000 dollars...we are allowed to
    >>> do that in Michigan.
    >>>
    >>> I also protect my assets about 9 other ways.
    >>>
    >>> Lawyers love insurance because it is a guaranteed pay check.
    >>>
    >>> A lawyer once won a suit against a home inspector but the
    >>> insuracne company would not pay the claim because the home
    >>> inspector never told the insurance company about the lawsuit,
    >>> didn't even show up in court. The winning lawyer tried to get his
    >>> own judgement set aside to inform the insurance company....so he
    >>> could retry the case. He didn't even go after the home inspector,
    >>> he was only interested in the insuracne company. That story was
    >>> told to me by a lawyer.
    >>>
    >>> Lawyers want a guaranteed paycheck, you know that as well as I do.
    >>>
    >>> are you even a lawyer? did you read the article I posted that
    >>> stated a judge set aside the arb clause and allowed the plaintiff
    >>> to sue anyway??????

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Insurance....yes or no, 9/21/05, by Matt.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/22/05, by Guess Who .
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/22/05, by v.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/22/05, by Matt.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/22/05, by d.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/22/05, by Guess Who.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/22/05, by matt.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/23/05, by matt.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/24/05, by Guess Who.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/24/05, by matt.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/25/05, by Who Cares.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/25/05, by Who Cares.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/25/05, by matt.
  • Re: Insurance....yes or no, 9/25/05, by Who Cares.


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