I have a cousin who is a lawyer. We were buddies as kids. But here's a story I found funny:
He and his brother were planning a fishing trip a few years back. They had some sort of crossed wires about some detail. So the lawyer says "No, no: according to my phone log we agreed..."
What kind of person LOGS casual phone conversations with a family member about a fishing trip? A lawyer.
As a kid, I wanted to be a lawyer and then a judge when I grew up. But somewhere along the line I realized there is very little, if ANY, justice in the "justice system."
It SHOULD be about who is right and who is wrong but it is REALLY about which lawyer can argue their case better.
Think about the high cost of insurance — any insurance. It goes back to lawsuits and lawyers.
All the silly warning labels and signs — it goes back to lawsuits and lawyers.
High cost of medicine? That's because of the high cost of malpractice insurance. And THAT, folks, is because of lawyers and lawsuits.
My dad got sued for malpractice once (he is the most dedicated, compassionate doctor most people have ever met in their life). Why? Because somebody's mom who was nearly 90 and dying of old age died of old age. He was vindicated — but at a great cost.
The worst part is, he loves practicing medicine but is getting near to retirement. He would love to practice part time but won't because there is no such thing as part-time malpractice insurance. By the time he paid the $70,000 for malpractice insurance (thats the last figure I heard — might be higher now) he would be better off financially to just NOT practice at all.
There are places people have to go hundreds of miles to have a baby because malpractice insurance has gone so high OB/GYNs won't practice there.
I could go on and on and on.
I'm not saying all lawyers are bad people. But as a profession, they have really screwed a lot of things up.
So sorry if they can't stand a few jokes.
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