Guest guest Posted November 12, 2005 Report Share Posted November 12, 2005 Things are getting better and better. The recent articles on toxins will help. Upcoming lawsuits will be more successful. I predict things will look better a year from now. -Haley Jazairi <mebabyandbuddy@...> wrote: I think that the message this Judge is sending is that toxic molds do damage your possessions, he can't deny it anymore....but so what if it damages your health, because that costs too much so we won't let it be proven. This same Judge also denied attorney fees before the jury trial has occurred. By the time you reduce your pourous materials to yard sale value, subtract the 40% attorney fees and his 30K in litigation expenses, you'll be lucky to be able to replace a pair of shoes (if you don't owe the attorney more than you were awarded). Also, by the time you get passed around from doctor to doctor for un-and mis-diagnosed lungs and other stuff during and after moving out of the moldy environment and finally figure out that they just aren't gonna fix you and you have to call in the Johanning/Shoemaker type experts, they say you waited too long and probably got it from somewhere else since then. Just close down the site, KC, and everybody give up....we're fighting a losing battle that will just exhaust you during the most horrible of physical and mental times. Subject: Re: Re[2]: How Can a Judge Rule This Way before a Trial? What Options are Available? , Good point. They ruin our lives & also bankrupt us at the same time. And the doctors, landlords,government doesn't care. Loni --------------------------------- FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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