If you discover that a car has gone off the road into the water, before
giving in to the natural urge to rescue those inside, check the bumper for
Obama or Coexist stickers. Moonbats do love their lawsuits (as evidenced by
the cozy relationship between trial lawyers and the Democrat Party),
and you wouldn’t want to end up on the wrong end of a legal looting.
Here’s what the entitlement mentality and jackpot justice have reduced some
people to:
A Colorado man, despite acknowledging that he’s lucky to be alive after
being trapped in a submerged car, has filed an intent to sue his rescuers for
half a million dollars.
Roy Ortiz filed his intent to sue the county of Boulder and his rescuers
for a tentative $500,000 as a “preservative” measure, his attorney, Ed Ferszt,
told ABCNews.com.
Ferszt said the county should have closed the road during floods in
September. He said the first responders were also included because they did not
realize Ortiz was trapped in the car until they prepared to lift it out of the
water.
“He was not seen or it was assumed no one could have survived it,”
Ferszt said. “No one discerned he was there.”
Ortiz feels entitled to the money of his rescuers not only because of
his medical bills and vague “shoulder issues,” but also because he has trouble
sleeping and even has bad dreams about being cold.
Next time relief workers will be tempted to take a smoke break before
pulling the car out, just to be sure nobody survives to sue them.
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