I dont agree with the puntitive damages, but I can understand wanting a refund for the crib, not just the “retrofit” equipment they are sending out to fix it. I definately wouldnt feel safe putting my child back in a crib that had already killed others, no matter if they company promised it was safe now or not.
Fred, evil corporate America spends a huge amount of money defending against junk lawsuits. This money just adds to the cost of our overpriced products in this country. Not everything is due to corporate greed. This one appears (on the surface) to be another lost suit pants lawsuit.
Love the comments about Spitzer and rugrats – if this lady wins her case, some insurance company will have to pay big money – and that will affect everyone in the industry in some way
if Susan Smith had a few of these cribs – maybe she wouldn’t have gone to the lake
I have one of the recalled cribs and all I want is my money back. We put the crib together correctly and have had two children sleep in it, but knowing they have been recalled, just give me a full refund
You used the crib for two children with no injuries sustained, yet you want to get a full refund for cost of the crib that you have used for what, five years? You are part of the problem!!!!
There are some really good comments on this blog. Too bad the characters in the subject matter don’t have benefit of them. It would be good to let plaintiffs,those who represent them, and the courts know exactly what insurance people think of them. I suspect our frustrations and comments also represent our “non-insurance” feelings as well. Unfortunately, the players in the game of litigation are protected from our wrath. Wouldn’t it be great to have some kind of insurance UFC matching good vs. evil?
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I dont agree with the puntitive damages, but I can understand wanting a refund for the crib, not just the “retrofit” equipment they are sending out to fix it. I definately wouldnt feel safe putting my child back in a crib that had already killed others, no matter if they company promised it was safe now or not.
I think I once saw a picture of one of these cribs in an ad. Where do I get on the gravy train?
Fred, evil corporate America spends a huge amount of money defending against junk lawsuits. This money just adds to the cost of our overpriced products in this country. Not everything is due to corporate greed. This one appears (on the surface) to be another lost suit pants lawsuit.
Does anyone think she is related to Eliot Spitzer?????
The potential harm of the crib can be negated by simply putting it together correctly.
I think this is the next step in the Darwin ladder. Weeding out the kids of dumb parents before they are old enough to breed.
Isn’t that why we call them rug-rats anyway?
Love the comments about Spitzer and rugrats – if this lady wins her case, some insurance company will have to pay big money – and that will affect everyone in the industry in some way
if Susan Smith had a few of these cribs – maybe she wouldn’t have gone to the lake
I have one of the recalled cribs and all I want is my money back. We put the crib together correctly and have had two children sleep in it, but knowing they have been recalled, just give me a full refund
You used the crib for two children with no injuries sustained, yet you want to get a full refund for cost of the crib that you have used for what, five years? You are part of the problem!!!!
There are some really good comments on this blog. Too bad the characters in the subject matter don’t have benefit of them. It would be good to let plaintiffs,those who represent them, and the courts know exactly what insurance people think of them. I suspect our frustrations and comments also represent our “non-insurance” feelings as well. Unfortunately, the players in the game of litigation are protected from our wrath. Wouldn’t it be great to have some kind of insurance UFC matching good vs. evil?