"True. But I think we can all agree that someone trying to get paid twice for the same wrong is not OK."
Is it the same thing? From what I understand the award money was all put into a trust for the long term care of the woman. Wal-Mart wants to recoup the money it has spent on medical expenses that has already happened. But it's as if the woman's medical expenses will just stop.
No question that Wal-Mart is acting within their legal rights. But it is seeking money that will determine the survival of the family. That's where I think morally it's not right.
“Legally, Wal-Mart is in the right. But morally, I don’t think so”
That doesn’t make any sense. The law is based on common morality. Those people won money in a lawsuit that was intended to cover her care. Then, they greedily had her employer pay for her medical bills, which should have been paid using the money from the suit. This is insurance fraud.
Law and morality don't always go hand in hand. What is legal is not always morally right, and what is illegal isn't always wrong.
Actually tbot may be up to something. I don't know how Mac deals with the "trash can" but I've had a similar problem on a PC where the trash can was really, really full and gobbled up a lot of disk space.
The computer was incredibly slow and was prone to crashing because the CPU ran out of disk space. Deleting a whole bunch of unused files fixed the prob.
Is it the same thing? From what I understand the award money was all put into a trust for the long term care of the woman. Wal-Mart wants to recoup the money it has spent on medical expenses that has already happened. But it's as if the woman's medical expenses will just stop.
No question that Wal-Mart is acting within their legal rights. But it is seeking money that will determine the survival of the family. That's where I think morally it's not right.
That doesn’t make any sense. The law is based on common morality. Those people won money in a lawsuit that was intended to cover her care. Then, they greedily had her employer pay for her medical bills, which should have been paid using the money from the suit. This is insurance fraud.
Law and morality don't always go hand in hand. What is legal is not always morally right, and what is illegal isn't always wrong.
I have it for my PC, but I think it works for Mac as well.
The computer was incredibly slow and was prone to crashing because the CPU ran out of disk space. Deleting a whole bunch of unused files fixed the prob.