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12 years ago in Florida, big tobacco was ordered to pay the state of Florida something like 13 billion dollars. Well, all these years later there is 600 million still left in a trust and a Miami judge ordered that the 600 million be divided equally amongst those who suffered injury prior to 1996. They estimate 10,000 - 50,000 people.
Whether or not those who continued to smoke and became ill should be entitled to any money is a moot point since the judge has ordered the distribution.
These people have to file a claim and prove they suffered injury--sound familiar?
I feel bad for the poor souls who will be cheated out of their share of money. I imagine there will be commercials on TV very soon. "Have you suffered injury do to tobacco? We can help you get your fair share?"
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Speaking of trolling for clients...
Hubby and I were in Florida recently and found a colorful insert ( the kind meant for you to take away with you) in the hotel room phone book. It was a law firm advertising for accident cases and, among other things, this is what it said in bold letters -
OUR CLIENTS COME FIRST
IF THERE IS A FINANCIAL RECOVERY, OUR
ATTORNEY FEES WILL NOT EXCEED YOUR NET RECOVERY
Isn't that just the most precious thing??? They promise that they won't take more than 100% of whatever your net recovery is. Doesn't that make you just want to run out and hire them??
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