this post was submitted on 02 Apr 2024
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[–] tacosanonymous@lemm.ee 51 points 7 months ago (4 children)

I feel like we should stop reposting this without the context that it is false.

[–] slazer2au@lemmy.world 62 points 7 months ago (1 children)

CLAIM: After throwing a boomerang that hit his head upon its return, a man in Kentucky won a lawsuit he filed against himself for $300,000.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The story is fictional. It first appeared in a 1996 edition of Weekly World News, a publication known for publishing made-up claims.

Well darn.

[–] TubeTalkerX@kbin.social 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

But what about the Bat-Boy saga???

[–] xor@infosec.pub 1 points 6 months ago

that was real

[–] snooggums@midwest.social 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

It is in Funny and not News...

[–] FiskFisk33@startrek.website 13 points 7 months ago (2 children)

It's made up garbage. It would be funny if true, but it isn't, so yeah.

[–] snooggums@midwest.social 9 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

It is a humorous take on this kind of thing by changing it to a boomerang.

https://law.justia.com/cases/utah/supreme-court/2016/20150182.html

Bagley, in her capacity as sole heir and personal representative of her deceased husband’s estate, brought suit against herself as an individual, alleging that she negligently caused her husband’s death. Bagley, who sued under Utah’s wrongful death and survival action statutes, brought suit to compel State Farm Insurance Company, with whom she maintained a motor vehicle insurance policy, to indemnify her. The district court dismissed the complaint, concluded that a person cannot simultaneously act as plaintiff and defendant in a wrongful death or survival action suit. The court of appeals reversed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the court of appeals did not err when it concluded that the wrongful death and survival action statutes permit a person acting in the legal capacity of an heir or personal representative to sue herself in an individual capacity for negligently causing a decedent’s death or injury.

Jokes are made up, but they're still funny.

Maybe pull the stick out of your ass and learn to suspend disbelief a little bit.

[–] some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 7 months ago
[–] flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works 5 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

We had something similar in NZ years ago where a convict had an accident while escaping from prison and was able to get compensation (we have a nationalised accident compensation corporation, so all manner of falls, broken wrists and bathroom slips get taken care of so the immediate care and follow-up physio etc are supported, if not fully funded).

I can't imagine that'd succeed nowadays as it certainly raised eyebrows, but I still find it funny