Here's a heartwarming lawyer story:
A Charlotte, N. C. lawyer purchased a box of very rare and expensive cigars, then insured them against fire (among other things).
Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile of these great cigars, and not yet having made even his first premium payment on the policy, the lawyer filed a claim against the insurance company.
In his claim, the lawyer stated the cigars were lost "in a series of small fires."
The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason: the man had consumed the cigars in the normal fashion.
The lawyer sued.... and won!
In delivering the ruling, the judge agreed with the insurance company that the claim was frivolous.
However, the judge stated that the lawyer held a policy from the company in which it had warranted that the cigars were insurable, and had guaranteed that it would indeed insure them against fire, without defining what is considered "unacceptable fire" -and was obligated to pay the claim.
Rather than endure a lengthy and costly appeal process, the insurance company accepted the ruling and paid $15,000 to the lawyer for his incendiary bamboozle.
NOW FOR THE GOOD PART.............
After the lawyer cashed the check, the insurance company had him arrested on 24 counts of arson.
With his own insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being used against him, the lawyer was convicted of intentionally burning his insured property and sentenced to 24 months in jail and a $24,000 fine.
This is a true story and was the 1st place winner in the recent Criminal Lawyers Award Contest
Sydney You can lead the whore to culture but you can't make her think!
LOL! well done on the part of the insurance company i say
Wesley - Go ahead and hate your neighbor; go ahead and cheat a friend.
- Do it in the name of heaven; you can justify it in the end.
Filter test?
Cut & Paste don't do that
Jayjay"I may be scattered / A little shattered / What does it matter / No one has a fit like I do / I'm the only one that fits you"
I guess Wesley's referring to the Filter Test thread, and the three filters we should apply before passing something on...
On which note, a quick check on Snopes (http://198.64.129.160/) suggests this is an urban legend of some pedigree, pre-dating the internet. It's a funny story, but not necessarily true.