To: sparklite2
Since she was injured on duty, she is eligible for a disability pension that would pay three-quarters of her annual salary, tax-free, if deemed unfit to return. Or worse, her attorney will seek a much larger settlement by arguing in front of a jury of her peers that she was never fit for this highly hazardous job in the first place and the government was negligent for exposing her to the risk. (/snort).
48 posted on
11/22/2015 12:32:47 PM PST by
frog in a pot
(What if a previously D liberal candidate promised most of the things we wanted to hear from the R's?)
To: frog in a pot
Or worse, her attorney will seek a much larger settlement by arguing in front of a jury of her peers that she was never fit for this highly hazardous job in the first place and the government was negligent for exposing her to the risk. (/snort). That wouldn't surprise me at all! And it's not really the fault of the lawyers, but of the laws that make such actions possible.
52 posted on
11/22/2015 1:01:14 PM PST by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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