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[–] Sud35 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Disgusting thing about this is, your insurance company would offer some money to them to settle in order to reduce attorney and court costs. So the ham and their lawyers will end up few thousand dollars richer.

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[–] Ruston 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

absolutely rage inducing ham behavior right there...

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[–] SilentMaster ago 

It's always the person behind's fault. If they want money they need to talk to THEIR insurance company. They do have one right?

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[–] ThisIsMyRealName [S] ago 

That's my thought as well. I just wanted to forget about it, no harm to me, no worries. They're being dicks, though.

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[–] TonguepuncHerfartbox ago 

You should counter sue but from the way you described their car and his wife they are probably pretty poor.

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[–] l23r ago 

They have insurance though... If their premiums go up, oh well. They should consider it an idiot tax.

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[–] l23r ago 

That fucking sucks. I guess the insurance thought it would cost them less to pay out, but it's really just rewarding shitty behaviour... Here's hoping they spend it all on food and get their beetus foot one step further into the grave.

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[–] MasochismLilly ago 

I work for a PI/Litigation firm in Texas and I'm very impressed your insurance company stood up for you (it's very rare). That being said, the at fault drivers pre-existing medical conditions were likely taken into account during their "injury" diagnosis, so basically it would (appear) your insurance paid for their ER visit, which likely amounted to "your fat, these medical issues were caused by fat, get the fuck outta my hospital"

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[–] DJMaddMax212 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

If it makes you feel any better the $3000 they got will be gone in a month on their food bill alone. Its not like they were gonna do anything with it, that would require movement.

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