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by gicadin
3171 days ago
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In the case of minor car accidents it does seem to be the common practice. I also feel that insurance companies have raised prices so high it could be argued that you'd be foolish not to do the same. I live in Vancouver, Canada where the average car insurance per month is around 200$. |
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No, it's common practice that you can sue for pretty much anything, not just car accidents. Most of the fraud that I have seen did not involve car accidents but stupid, mundane things like slip and falls or whatever. I also have a customer of mine that is basically a "professional victim" that serially looks for people to sue (this lady's super lazy). I've also seen startups almost go out of business because of software patent trolling. This behavior is not just limited to car accidents, believe me.
> I also feel that insurance companies have raised prices so high it could be argued that you'd be foolish not to do the same.
It can also be argued that the insurance rates are high AS A RESULT OF many lawyers/people are gaming a system that is easily gamed.
> that you'd be foolish not to do the same.
I'd argue that it's ethically wrong to do so.