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Florida Trial Lawyer Matthew Noyes May Need Medical Attention
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Would someone please check the temperature of Florida lawyer, Matthew Noyes. He may be incoherent. Matthew is upset because the Florida No-Fault Law is soon to expire.
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The Florida Legislative leaders decided to postpone the upcoming Special Session. They claim they need more time to work out the ground rules and reach a consensus. I say it is, at least partially, because they want the Florida No-Fault Insurance to expire before their special session.Come October 1st, the courtrooms around Florida will be full of you and me and everyone else who now needs to sue the at-fault driver for payment of the medical expenses caused by a car accident. You and me and everyone else will now have to sue the at-fault driver for lost wages incurred because of the negligence of an at-fault driver in a car accident.
One might ask at this point in Matthew's vision of the future - what's the harm in that? After all, don't greedy trial lawyers make their living filing suits and clogging up courtrooms?
Here is the Noyes answer (and the reason we need to check for a serious brain infection):
As a personal injury attorney, I should be happy--it means more business for me. But, as a Floridian, it disgusts me how the insurance companies have the politicians in their pocket.
Matthew, you probably need to take two aspirin, drink plenty of liquids and go to bed until October 1. After that, I suspect you will need all of the energy you can muster to file the new lawsuits.
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Dear Greedy Trial Lawyer-
I have been taking aspirin and fluids for years, but the insurance companies continue to walk all over the people of Florida. They promise rate reductions if PIP goes away, but then recommend additional coverage--at an additional cost of course. They try to convince us that if you have health insurance, you don't need PIP; but fail to discuss the lost wage benefits and funeral expenses covered by PIP but not health insurance.
I'm afraid these pills are too big to swallow! We have enough mortgage foreclosures in the courts now. Do we really need thousands of minor car accidents in court too?
Posted by: Attorney Matthew Noyes at September 8, 2007 10:01 AM