Dec 16, 2008 at 02:57 pm by Evil Beet


brandy

15 Responses to “America: Fuck Yeah”

  1. Redshoes says:

    how does one go about suing a dead person anyway?

    and loss of wages? do people still work when they are in their 80s?

    • C'line says:

      You sue the deceased individual’s estate. If the deceased person’s estate got any money in a civil suit (or through insurance co payout before it could even reach the court system) then they would use that to pay for damages awarded to any one else.

      As a lawyer, I completely understand this gentlemen seeking compensation for the damages he received due to Brady’s negligence. Moreover, the Korean gentlemen (while noble for asking for people to pray for the pilot) will receive “compensation” for the tragic accident that occurred to his loved ones.

  2. Tracy says:

    Kudos to the Korean guy and lame on the part of the 82 year old doucher.

  3. June says:

    Tercal driver well that says it all

  4. Mal says:

    I work in a personal injury firm, and I’m not sure why you guys don’t think Mr. Lite deserves anything for his injuries. He was in an accident that wasn’t his fault, and he was injured. It is likely that he had been receiving treatment for the accident, which partially accounts for the delay in legal action. Also, before filing suit, it is likely that negotiations took place between the insurance company and the attorney for the Mr. Lite. These things take a long time. Apparently they couldn’t agree to a fair settlement. Happens all the time.

    Another thing–It’s the deceased individual’s insurance company that is getting sued, not his family. It’s rare that people have to pay out of pocket for things like this.

  5. Anonymous says:

    GOD BLESS THE KOREAN GUY!!!! that is just so amazingly, gosh i dont know! i hope everything goes good for him!!

  6. i0luv0miley says:

    god bless the korean guy!! gosh, that is just sooo, i dont know what to say, but its sooooo good of him.
    ill definately pray for the pilot if he wants me too! and ill pray for him too! i hope good things happen to him!

  7. a question says:

    so in essnece, he also*“failed to keep a proper lookout” and stay far enough away from Aboudihaj to enable her to stop in time to avoid a collision.* if he was injured in this accident, right?

  8. LawMan says:

    This claim had to be filed by the lawyer because the two year statute of limitations runs out December 30, 2008. The allegations made are standard in auto litigation. The lawyer must include all possible claims to insure he doesn’t omit anything prior to the expiry of the limitation period, otherwisw the lawyer is negligent. So endeth the lesson. Now you are all enlightened, and shame on evil beet for vilifying this innocent victim in this accident. It was uncalled for.

  9. ThatLisa says:

    oh also, with this case– I knew that it was deemed that brandy was not at fault for the accident. i also heard that the deceased driver actually hit the car in front of her first– meaning the guy who is suing. I don’t really see why he should sue Brandy then.

    I duno, with an crash that involved a fatality.. I would just feel lucky to be alive. I hope that the guy is actually hurt, and not just looking to make money from the misfortune of others.

  10. lolly says:

    funny how he’s doing this NOW since her name and talks of her comeback have only recently been mentioned.

    if i was truly wrongfully injured id be suing from the moment of impact. just sayin.

    • mal says:

      Have you read some of the above comments? He probably retained an attorney a long time ago, but had to file suit now, as the statute is about to run. You don’t understand how the system works.

  11. Don says:

    The comment about Mr Lite Being a moron is really going to far here.
    “I’m sorry, but someone should counter-sue this moron for careless and reckless abuse of the legal system.” Way to far, this personal interjection of opinion is exactly why I don’t like the media. GFY

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