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BrunoAlexander96 67M
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3/4/2020 3:53 pm
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I have never been lucky with women. One time a woman even sued me because her husband couldn’t get it up (in bed). It all started with a car accident in Savannah, Georgia(, United States of America). Although I was blamed for the accident, I was insured and certainly under the impression that my insurer would pay for the damage sustained to the other vehicle, as well as any<b> medical </font></b>expenses sustained by its driver and any passenger(s), if there had been any. As there had been only one (1) individual in the vehicle, the driver, and no passengers, it made sense to me that any possible<b> medical </font></b>expenses would only apply to him. Certainly this would make sense to any rational being. After the accident the driver exited the vehicle and did not reveal any visible injuries. Although it was certainly possible that he had some internal injuries and/or experienced health-related difficulties some time after the accident, such an argument could not, or at least should not, have been made for passengers, considering that there were none. Well, such an argument was in fact not made at the time, that is, (at least) not until about two (2) years had passed. That’s the way the situation stood at the time. I had no reason to believe that my insurer had rejected some or all of the claim against me, that is, not until I was presented with a suit by an agent of the local sheriff’s office in the county in which I had been residing, namely Bulloch County, also located in Georgia(, United States of America). Not only was I surprised by this suit, but I was shocked, totally and completely shocked. I did not understand it(, not one bit): I was insured, not driving without (automobile) insurance, and never have been during my entire driving career. Not once. I was always responsible(, at least in that respect). What really shocked me, however, was the fact that the driver’s spouse was listed on the suit as a co-plaintiff, which shocked me simply because she had not been a passenger in the driver’s vehicle. Incidentally, the driver was male and his spouse a woman, thus his wife. Not only was she listed on the suit, but she was listed as a co-plaintiff on the grounds that the accident of which I had presumably been at fault had affected her intimacy and love life. What does this mean? Is it my fault that the woman’s husband can’t perform in the bedroom? Is it my fault that he has trouble getting an erection? Is it my fault that he can’t get it up? Apparently yes, from her point of view. This sounded ridiculous to me, as I’m sure it would to any rational, reasonable and “sound” mind. I thought that perhaps the insurer did not pay the claim, or at least part of it, and had not done so using these fact as the primary reasons. Perhaps the couple were having other marital problems. Perhaps they conveniently saw me as an easy target on which blame their problems. Whatever the reality, my natural and immediate instinct or response was to call the insurer. I spoke to one of its attorneys. He explained English common law to me, a law which permits both parties or partners in a marriage to claim equal damages in a suit even if only one (1) had been directly affected or involved in the event or situation bringing about or serving as the cause of the suit in question. Thus even though the driver’s wife had not been in any vehicle, she was able to claim damages due to the injuries her husband had supposedly endured, which, by the way, did not appear to be severe. In fact, as briefly noted above, he walked away from the accident without any apparent and visible injuries. In fact, he seemed to be as healthy as ever, although he certainly could have sustained internal injuries and/or other health-related problems. I “wont” deny that. However, whether he did sustain other difficulties or not, as suggested, this certainly didn’t happen to any other beings not riding in the car. Such a suggestion is almost laughable, or it would be if it hadn’t happened to me. In addition, for any woman to blame me because her husband can’t get an erection due to an accident she believes I had caused is totally ludicrous. Like I said, I have never been lucky with women. I don’t even have any of the fun; but to sue me because she and her husband had problems with their love-making is more than laughable, it is completely ridiculous.

Bruno Alexander P.
2020
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