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by lotsofpulp 1608 days ago
> The whole thing is performance politics to distract from the "insurance" companies running everything from medicine regulations to your kids playgrounds (so they don't hurt themselves and need care).

This is also a consequence of our legal/tort system. At one of my business, a person claims to have stepped on a landscaping rock and damaged their ankle or knee or something. They took pictures of this roughly 2in x 2in x 2in rock in the parking lot, maybe a foot away from the curb that separated the landscaping rocks and the parking lot surface.

This lawsuit has been going on for 3 years now, and I can only assume $10k+ in lawyer time has been spent asking the employees if they saw a rock there and when they last checked the parking lot to see if it was clear of rocks, etc.

With the courts accepting cases like these, and businesses needing to protect themselves from cases like these, it is no wonder as a society, we end up wrapping ourselves in insurance. Specifically in this case, the person or family suing has been found to have a history of these types of lawsuits. And yet still, the case drags on.