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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a stupid lawsuit. [/quote] Perhaps, but put yourself in Gabby’s parent’s shoes - perhaps they want the Laundries to feel 1/100 of the pain that they have endured since Sept, perhaps it is how they have learned to grieve each + every day, perhaps they hope to deter another situation like this ever occurring again. We are not in their shoes ->> if we were than it could be more crystal clear. 🔮📿[/quote] How is a lawsuit against the Laundries going to deter anything? The Laundries lost a son too, and they have to grapple with him committing a terrible crime. It is enough.[/quote] Because if the Petito family actually successfully won a court case regarding the Laundrie family deliberately withholding information from them >> then it is possible that in the future, no family will ever get away w/doing this to another grieving family ever again. 😢[/quote] Unlikely. It's a civil suit. OJ Simpson was successfully sued by his deceased wife's family but women are still murdered by their ex-husbands to this day. It doesn't follow that the suit will do much of anything.[/quote] It sends a message to enablers and creates some accountability for these monsters who clearly should have been charged with helping their subhuman son cover up a murder. [/quote] If they are successfully sued their home insurance policy will probably pay out. They won't feel much financial pain. 100K is probably their home insurance personal liability limit. [/quote] Their insurance will drop them and it will be very difficult to get new policies at comparable rates. One top of the tens in thousands in legal fees they rack up. They will feel the pain regardless.[/quote] The insurance policy will also defend them. Even if they decline to renew after this event the Laundries are unlikely to face a similar one and will just have to pay higher premiums with another company. [/quote] [b]Florida home insurance rates are ALREADY 2X the national average with very few choices because the entire state is a hurricane zone. If they're dropped and can't get a new policy, they'll have to take the insurance company to court or mediation out of their own pocket or just not have insurance in the next hurricane and watch their house be wiped out, flooded, or made uninhabitable.[/b] [/quote] Bolded is not universally true in Florida. If you are not in a flood zone, your house is priced typically. I pay the same as I did 'up north'. [/quote] We don’t live in a flood or an evacuation zone either. Our community is on the highest elevation in the state. Our insurance is increasing. If yours hasn’t, it will. [/quote]
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