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Doug Robinson: Litigious world can't fathom compassion
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Its just simply foolishness, not to sue.
I feel truly sorry for a person who can read an article like this, and rather than be inspired and uplifted by the courage and generosity of a child and his mother, they chose to be angry. Angry at lawyers, and the government, and the injustice of it all...such a waste
I want my sons to be like Bridger and I want to live in the world of Mindy Carter-Shaw.
Pam
If you're angry at someone (lawyer or otherwise) after reading this article, it's probably because of something you brought with you. That's fine...we'll all have different reactions and interpretations...it's part of the process of reading. Just don't blame the writer for something he didn't do. It's not his fault so many people despise lawyers.
It sounds to me like Bridger's mom (and Bridger himself) have made not only the most compassionate choice possible, but the most sensible one. What point is there in suing somebody with no ability to pay and a family of his own to care for? There's no point in throwing the book at him, either. He didn't do anything maliciously, just foolishly, and he's remorseful, and willing to help the victim of his accident to the best of his ability. He's not going to do this again, that's for sure; fining him or jailing him will neither help the victim nor prevent future foolishness from someone else.
It's nice to see the people on both sides act in the best possible way rather than the worst.
Lawsuits are ridiculous! I know of a case where a woman "Brenda" was allegedly bitten on her leg once and on her bottom once by a dog in New Mexico when an owner was not at home. The lady, a member of her ward, felt sorry for the young lady and sent her to a doctor to be checked out, paid all her medical expenses and even gave her money. She even had the Relief Society take in meals to help her out.
Now, three years later, "Brenda" files suit against the family for hundreds of thousands of dollars claiming permanent back and neck injuries, medical expenses, and loss of consortium, etc.
Her whole ward knows she had back injuries long before this supposedly happened.
Where is compassion? Where is love? Alleging faked injuries and lying in your complaint doesn't sound like what a returned missionary, daughter and daughter-in-law of a bishop, and temple recommend holder does. No wonder people hate Mormons.
She should follow this lady's example!!!
Even though this story started out as something really bad, it would be so nice if more of the news in the papers and on TV would feature the compassion portion of this story rather than on the original incident.
What kind of message is she sending her son:
You don't need to worry about your choices because you won't be held responsible.
You can make foolish choices, place others in danger and break the law while doing so and not worry about the consequences.
The list of things she is teaching her son are to long to fully list but she isn't teaching him about real compassion or about forgiveness because real forgiveness only comes to those who have been held accountable for their actions.
Teaching your son to forgive and have compassion for people simply because they express sorrow and not to hold the responsible is a bad message to send to our younger generation.
I wish Bridger the best and my advice to him is to grow up, and to learn from the examples of men and women of character and not from the example of his mother.
Nobody wants to carry hatred into their next lifetime.
Bridger, I don't know you, but I am praying for your recovery. You are a special young man who has an important mission in this life to teach by example.
God bless both of you and thank you for teaching a hard-hearted person like me what is really important. I will always value your lessons!
For some reason, many people seem to think retribution to society (criminal punishment) is more important than retribution to individuals themselves (civil litigation). Usually, the individual is the person most harmed and in need of aid.
The common principle is this: people should be held accountable for their bad acts. Their sorrow is necessary for their own rehabilitation, not a substitute for retribution to society or an individual.
Sure, let's get rid of the ability to sue for an injury. I want to live in this "compassionate" world where I can be freely taken advantage of by others who face no consequences.
A compassionate world is one that provides an injured person with a way to be made better.
There is a time and reason for bringing a lawsuit, and this is not one of them. We often come across similar situations, and we tell our clients it is simply best to let it go. Unfortunately, too many clients only see dollar signs.
Any child with Mindy as a mother already has a greater treasure than any lawsuit could get him.
FYI: McDonald's coffee was 190 degrees and not the typical safe 130 degrees of most establishments. They had not considered the safety ramifications.
The 79 year old woman who suffered severe burns from the scalding coffee offered to settle her case for $20,000 (her medical bills) but McDonald's refused.
Shame on people like her who seek payment for injuries and coincidentally hold companies responsible for unsafe products (how 'bout asbestos and cigarette manufacturers, should they be immune from suit as well?)
There are frivolous suits out there, but this one was a media concoction and you bought into it.
As for the folks that felt the need to try and tear her down for her decision, are you kidding me??? To Pheobe, like it or not, EVERYONE can afford to be compassionate. To Mark, you have an interesting view about debts to society. What about the expectant mother who uses drugs? Most likely, her child will have serious medical problems throughout it's life and would need to be on Medicaid. By your reckoning, she owes you taxes that you wouldn't be getting back anyway!!! To Raymond and your comment about "deferring stupidity", are you telling us that you have never done anything you regret or anything thoughtless??? If that is the case, how is it that you are not the most famous person alive???
Mindy, good job on teaching your children that Charity - the TRUE love of Christ- is so important. My best to you and your family.
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