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Originally posted by ruf-porsche
Mostly the insurance companies will be doling out the large sums. You can't sue the insurance company directly that insure the person(s) that may had attribute to this tragedy, you can only sue the people(s) that may have caused this tragedy, ie the track venue, the Ferrari Club, Mr. Keaton Estate, Porsche, etc.
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I wonder if drivers life insurance company will deny the enhanced benefits for 'accidental death" because of the insured putting himself in harm's way? I am a recovering lawyer who practiced on both sides of the aisle and as a rule, Plaintiffs PI lawyers are the bottom feeders that Joe Public thinks they are. Most of the big time Plaintiff's lawyers i have been around made me want to shower after meeting them. They have little, if any interest in the poor schmoes they represent. Most of them make money by churning their smaller cases and settling them for much less than they would be worth IF the case was actually as sound as the lawyers say they are. That is why Allstate started not settling cases and taking all of them to trial in Florida. It actually reduced the amount they were paying out.