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$2.2 Mil for a broken toe? Give me a break!
I’d give you a break, but I don’t have $2.2M in my wallet!
LOL
He is seeking damages for future medical costs and any disability that will affect his ability to work.
Yeah right!
Still LOL
Oh, great. Another prison lawyer finds something to do with his ‘free’ time. Hope the guy gets his parole denied and he winds up being there for a lot longer for being a trouble-maker.
What’s next, a pinched nerve from slipping on the soap in the communal shower?
How about giving him his $.19/hr wage as an exclusive remedy. Should amount to about $50 & a pack of cigarettes, maybe a bar of soap thrown in for good measure.
Too bad it isn’t a criminal offense for an attorney to take a frivolous case!
The key to the case is if he got help after the accident. Did they call a toe truck.
$2.2 mil buys a lot of toe jam in prison.
That was horrendous! It might fly with the grade school crowd, but not here. Please go back to your day job.
HAAAA!
:p hope i didn’t offend you. It was a toe injury anyhow.
Although your joke was not funny either, I was referring to the toe truck pun. Ugghhh! Cringing even as I look back to reread it!
Give him a break (oh he already did). Maybe Toe-Main poisoning will set in. His reward should be that he gets to eat Toe Fu for the rest of his life and the taxpayers will FOOT the bill. I would say he does’t have a leg to stand on because he did not toe the line. Seriously, though, I am sure when he hurt it, it felt like the toe-ering inferno. Did he nail em?
Thanks Observer.
I am glad you could toe the line.
Glad the prisoner didn’t lose a foot. Would be 12 inches shorter.
Got to go home and walk my dog Toe Toe.