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Litigious curse strikes again…


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America has long been plagued by the litigious curse, the curse is caused by an entitlement mentality and one of its symptoms is frivolous lawsuits. Most recently we here the story of several Walgreens customers. These individuals are suing the drug store chain essentially because they were insulted. These customers are suing the company because its pharmacies included less than flattering descriptions of their customers in their internal database. According to the suits, one woman was labeled: “CrAzY!!" and "psycho" another was described as “SHADY."

"It hurt my feelings so bad," said one disgruntled customer who is among the litigants suing the drug store chain, it is unclear what monetary damages they are seeking.

On what grounds are these “plaintiffs” suing? According to the suit one woman is suing on allegations of “negligence” and “intentional infliction of emotional distress.” Are these legitimate grounds for a lawsuit? In certain cases negligence certainly is a legitimate grievance. To win a case on the grounds of negligence, however, there must be actual damages, which are the result of said negligence. So what’s the damage? Hurt feelings? Are we now free to sue anytime our feelings are hurt?

While those Walgreens employees should be held accountable for their actions, the offended parties are deserving of nothing more than a heartfelt apology, if that, assuming the slurs were inaccurate and even under such circumstances the employees should not be compelled to apologize.

Perhaps those Phalanx visitors with legal expertise will provide insight into this latest experiment in frivolity.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-pwalgreens23mar23,0,5994094.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines


2 Responses to “Litigious curse strikes again…”

  1. Anonymous Greedy Trial Lawyer 

    I propose another "experiment in frivolity" to use your phrase. Why don't you sit in a psychiatrist's waiting room and tell the patients they are wacko? Or, tell the family at a funeral that they are hysterical whiners. See what the reaction is. Now, do it again after announcing you were the psychiatrist and the funeral director. If you can do this little experiment you might have some idea how someone who is taking medication for anxiety or depression would react to these descriptions by pharmacists. These are real people with real emotional problems. The last thing they need from the professionals at their pharmacy is an insulting remark.

  2. Anonymous The Phalanx 

    So if I insult someone with a mental disability then I can be sued for damages…is that correct?

    What is the going rate for an insult these days? $1 million, $2 million, $100 million? How is that determined, is this a sliding scale?

    Why is it that a mental patient has more grounds to sue that someone of so-called “sound mind?” I have no mental defects, that I am aware of, am I no less entitled to damages if insulted, after all my feelings were hurt?

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