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Scott Raynovich
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Re: Very strange!
Scott Raynovich   4/23/2012 4:09:41 PM
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@Noreen,

Interesting topic. Interested in hearing what the resolution is. Is this what all those ads on TV are about?

And I am very happy that your daughter still has her toes!

TelecomFreq
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Re: Very strange!
TelecomFreq   4/23/2012 3:01:00 PM
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Thre really are some interesting issues here, I am interested to see how  you even started to track down everything you would need years later. I am pretty excited to read part two.

Tenacious
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Re: Very strange!
Tenacious   4/23/2012 2:50:35 PM
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I didn't realize structured settlements were tax-free for accident victims. I can understand why they are so popular.

Drivewaygirl
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Re: Very strange!
Drivewaygirl   4/23/2012 2:41:55 PM
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You've raised some interesting issues here. I don't know a lot about structured settlements. But with all the insurance company contractions in recent years, it makes you wonder. Interested to see part two.

cat tail
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Very strange!
cat tail   4/23/2012 2:36:32 PM
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What a weird product liabiiity case. Who would have ever thought that something as innocuous as PJs could be dangerous?

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