truthseeker
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I have heard of instances where grit was left in estates and where it was subsequently stolen.
Hard to believe, but true.
Guarantee someone would try and make a claim though "oh I fell...not because it was icy but because of the the way Mr Murphy applied the grit" I'm not even joking.
There is no solicitor or barrister in the land who would take that case. Solicitors and barristers are highly trained professionals who receive extensive training in professional ethics and they would be procluded from taking a compo case that was based only on ambulance chasing. Shame on you, Caveat, for even suggesting such a thing.
but because we beat ourselves up -
I would have thought there would be many solicitors and barristers willing to take up a case like this. I would not associate professional ethics with anybody in the legal profession.
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