Published Articles & NewsLawsuits are
ordinary Americans' last resort October 31, 2005 Wow.
You know The Examiner has a frivolous argument when it somehow manages
to work the war on terrorism into a screed against lawsuits and the civil justice
system. It is absurd to suggest that lawsuits will stop people from "stand[ing]
up and assum[ing] the risks that really matter - such as hunting down madmen who
fly airliners into skyscrapers." The Examiner
should have told its readers that every judge in every state and federal court
in the country has the power to dismiss a frivolous suit at any time and fine
the attorney who filed it. You should have reported that, according to the Department
of Justice, tort trials in federal court are down 79 percent since 1985, and personal
injury trials in state courts are down 32 percent since 1992. This
ridiculous hyperbole is especially ironic given that barely a month ago, The
Examiner 's cover headline reported: "Investigation: Assassin's bullet
could penetrate president's body armor"; "Firm allegedly sold defective
vests"; "Company may have waited two years to alert customers."
How were the public and law enforcement alerted to the flaws in the vest? By lawsuits. Two
years ago, when a criminal shot and killed Tony Zeppetella - a police officer
in Oceanside, Calif. - with a bullet that penetrated his vest, his widow filed
a lawsuit. It turns out company executives knew they were selling bulletproof
vests made of a defective material to police officers, the Secret Service, the
U.S. military and even the president of the United States, but refused to pull
them from the market. Until they were sued, that is.
Because of that lawsuit, and a number of lawsuits that followed it, the company
was forced to recall 100,000 defective vests. Local
and federal law enforcement and our U.S. military, the men and women who hunt
down "madmen who fly airliners into skyscrapers," are today wearing
safer body armor and bulletproof vests because of the lawsuits, trial lawyers,
and civil justice system The Examiner is so quick to mock and so vicious
to attack. The civil justice system is the embodiment
of American values such as responsibility, fairness and a level playing field.
And as the faulty bulletproof vest lawsuits and so many others prove, it is also
the last resort for ordinary Americans to hold corporate CEOs accountable when
they put profits before human life. TOP |