Safety Guy
Comment:
There is the ‘not wearing his seat belt angle’ which I assume was the case. Freakish or not, it results in all of us paying higher auto premiums. Does that make you feel better?
YOR are a ***!!!!!!!!!!!
An elderly man from New Jersey died after being crushed beneath his own car while trying to maneuver around a shopping cart. Eighty-one-year-old . aND YOU PEOPLE SELL Insurance. MAY GOD BE WITH THIS FAMILY.
They want to live as long as they can so they can bankrupt medicare. If it weren’t for doctors appointments and early bird dinner specials they’d have nothing to do. mr Dread you will get old to one day if you are lucky. This man work is hole life and that is all you can think of…. please for the love of god tell me you do not sell insurance.
There is the ‘not wearing his seat belt angle’ which I assume was the case. Freakish or not, it results in all of us paying higher auto premiums. Does that make you feel better?
If he is stupid enough to die by these circumstances, then I am glad he is off the road and no longer has the potential to hurt someone other than himself.
Why stop there? What about the grocery store that failed to confine its carts to the parking lot corrals? The signs say “not responsible for damaged caused by carts” but surely the driver can’t be faulted for his efforts to drive *around* one of them…
You gotta know this 81 year old genius was driving a Mercury Grand Marquis. Seems the senior set has an affinity for driving (or attempting to drive) the largest car they can find. This is considered “defensive driving” amongst old people as a large, old cars protects them from getting hurt while they injure and kill others. They want to live as long as they can so they can bankrupt medicare. If it weren’t for doctors appointments and early bird dinner specials they’d have nothing to do.
There won’t be any premium implications since the only 1st party coverage would be MP.
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Safety Guy
Comment:
There is the ‘not wearing his seat belt angle’ which I assume was the case. Freakish or not, it results in all of us paying higher auto premiums. Does that make you feel better?
YOR are a ***!!!!!!!!!!!
An elderly man from New Jersey died after being crushed beneath his own car while trying to maneuver around a shopping cart. Eighty-one-year-old . aND YOU PEOPLE SELL Insurance. MAY GOD BE WITH THIS FAMILY.
They want to live as long as they can so they can bankrupt medicare. If it weren’t for doctors appointments and early bird dinner specials they’d have nothing to do. mr Dread you will get old to one day if you are lucky. This man work is hole life and that is all you can think of…. please for the love of god tell me you do not sell insurance.
I am really trying to see where this is an insurance issue. It looks more like a story for the freak accident of the week.
There is the ‘not wearing his seat belt angle’ which I assume was the case. Freakish or not, it results in all of us paying higher auto premiums. Does that make you feel better?
If he is stupid enough to die by these circumstances, then I am glad he is off the road and no longer has the potential to hurt someone other than himself.
You don’t think the guy’s family won’t sue the auto maker for not having labeled warnings about not driving the vehicle with the doors open?
Why stop there? What about the grocery store that failed to confine its carts to the parking lot corrals? The signs say “not responsible for damaged caused by carts” but surely the driver can’t be faulted for his efforts to drive *around* one of them…
IT’S the CARTS FAULT!!!!! SUE, SUE, SUE
You gotta know this 81 year old genius was driving a Mercury Grand Marquis. Seems the senior set has an affinity for driving (or attempting to drive) the largest car they can find. This is considered “defensive driving” amongst old people as a large, old cars protects them from getting hurt while they injure and kill others. They want to live as long as they can so they can bankrupt medicare. If it weren’t for doctors appointments and early bird dinner specials they’d have nothing to do.
There won’t be any premium implications since the only 1st party coverage would be MP.