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Frivolous Lawsuit
We’ve all heard about ridiculous, crazy cases in the media and we get these emails about phoney cases or ridiculous cases saying that someone got lots of money for doing something that seems silly. For example, we’ve all seen the email about a man driving his Winnebago and putting it on cruise control to go back to get a sandwich and crashes, and suing for all kinds of money; the story about the man who was suing somebody for driving over his hands, and it turns out he was stealing the tires off their car; or the person who sued someone because he was trapped in their house while trying to rob the house.
They’re called Stella Awards, and you’ve probably seen these emails. Stella is the name of the woman who was in the McDonald’s coffee case, which is a whole nother topic, which you probably haven’t heard the whole story. My point is, is that all those stories that I just talked about are phoney. They’re made up, fictitious propaganda, but yet they go viral on the Internet to create buzz, to create an antiplaintiff, anti-injured person sentiment. The moral of the story is, is that if you hear something that’s too crazy to be true, it probably either isn’t true or you haven’t been told all the facts.
I’m attorney Karl Truman. And if you have any questions about what I’ve talked about, call me for a free consultation at 502-222-2222.