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Re: [at-l] Class action suit anyone?



In a message dated 1/11/99 10:56:27 AM EDT,
christopher.casciano@prudential.com writes:

<< 
 $.2M to replace the potential income of pictures I didn't take cause I was
 too busy walking off the pain
 $.6M to cover the Vitamin "I" I'm now taking
 $9.2M for Loss of enjoyment on the hike as a result of the fall
 
 Total: $10M suit
 
 I'll let you know if they get back to me wanting to settle out of court.
 
 Also, if anyone else has had a similar experience, my lawyer is willing to
 help us file a class action law suit in favor of all those that have ever
 fallen, slipped, skinned a knee, twisted an ancle, or stubbed a toe while
 hiking on a public trail. Just call Joe at 1-800-TV-Lawyers and give him
 the details.
  >>

If I'm on the jury, you would be paying the trail maintainers the $10 million.
They have gotten those injures and more maintaining the trail for our use.
:-)
Wildbill

Wildbill
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