Emotional damage can add to stress levels long after the crisis is over
To: JoeProBono
She’ll probably find a sympathetic jury and get a payoff, but she’s still a loser.
2 posted on
02/27/2011 7:47:15 AM PST by
bitterohiogunclinger
(Proudly casting a heavy carbon footprint as I clean my guns ---)
To: JoeProBono
Rakel Daniele of Fort Lee I wonder if she knows Mr. Richard Feder?
3 posted on
02/27/2011 7:47:15 AM PST by
dfwgator
To: JoeProBono
I have a modicum of empathy for this lady.
If I heard my winning numbers called twice over the telly I would have fallen prostrate to the floor with a stroke.
The only thing I ever won in my life was a cheap ash tray with a plastic elephant on it during a GOP fund-raiser raffle.
Leni
4 posted on
02/27/2011 7:48:03 AM PST by
MinuteGal
(OK, BO'R...NAME the "far-rightists" you always morally equate to the far-leftists. Name names, NOW!)
To: JoeProBono
This can be settled out of court with $11 worth of lottery tickets.
$1 for the one she thought won, and $10 for pain and suffering.
5 posted on
02/27/2011 7:50:47 AM PST by
Wizdum
(Wisdom is what you gain when things go wrong.)
To: JoeProBono
No surprise someone stupid enough to buy lottery tickets sues because she didn’t win.
She could save herself a lot of emotional issues if she just set fire to a stack of money. Same result, less emotions.
7 posted on
02/27/2011 7:55:52 AM PST by
mnehring
To: JoeProBono
She thought that she finally had enough money to escape the hell that is New Jersey.Then her hopes were dashed,how can you even put a price on that?
8 posted on
02/27/2011 7:58:30 AM PST by
Farmer Dean
(stop worrying about what they want to do to you,start thinking about what you want to do to them)
To: JoeProBono
Similar thing happened to me in the 70’s when NJ started their first $10,000 scratch-off lottery. ($10,000 was worth something then) The guys I worked with did a masterful job altering a ticket and setting me up. LOL!!!
Funny thing happened.........I GOT OVER IT!!!!
15 posted on
02/27/2011 8:06:17 AM PST by
Roccus
(Pass enough laws and EVERYONE becomes a law breaker.)
To: JoeProBono
Emotional damage can add to stress levels long after the crisis is over
Maybe she can get a "note" from one of the "Doctors" in Wisconsin.
16 posted on
02/27/2011 8:06:17 AM PST by
Foolsgold
(L I B Lacking in Brains)
To: JoeProBono
In a lawsuit against WABC-TV and its parent companies, American Broadcasting Co. and Walt Disney, Rakel Daniele of Fort Lee said she believed she was $250,000 richer and was “severely damaged” upon learning that was not true, The Record of Hackensack reported Saturday. “Pre-existing condition. Court finds for the plaintiffs and orders the defendant to pay the plaintiffs’ reasonable legal costs. Court will stand in recess.”
[BANG!]
34 posted on
02/27/2011 8:35:35 AM PST by
RichInOC
(No! BAD Rich! (What'd I say?))
To: JoeProBono
Junk suit. Emotional distress is only actionable if intentional, and generally only if accompanied by physical harm.
/not legal advice
37 posted on
02/27/2011 8:55:39 AM PST by
piytar
(Obastard is a use of the term "bastard" in the literal sense -- Obama is hiding his daddy's identity)
To: JoeProBono
44 posted on
02/27/2011 11:06:07 AM PST by
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