BackInTheGame78
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I mean I don't know where to begin...it's HPV, which is the most common STD there is...so common that pretty much anyone who has ever had unprotected sex has been exposed to it in all likelihood.
On top of that...how the hell is a car insurer liable for this type of behavior?? Are they going to have to explicitly write in their policies they have no liability now for sexual acts occurring in their vehicles? This could open a floodgate of similar lawsuits and jack up insurance rates.
It's completely ridiculous. She should be suing her boyfriend if anything. But let's be real...this skank has probably been exposed to it 10+ times already previously.
I mean what's next? Home or renters insurance companies being sued because you got an STD while having sex in their house or apartment?
Hotels and motels being sued because you got an STD in their hotel or motel?
AirBnb being sued because you got an STD while staying in one of their places?
Airlines being sued because you got an STD while trying to join the Mile High Club??
On top of that...how the hell is a car insurer liable for this type of behavior?? Are they going to have to explicitly write in their policies they have no liability now for sexual acts occurring in their vehicles? This could open a floodgate of similar lawsuits and jack up insurance rates.
It's completely ridiculous. She should be suing her boyfriend if anything. But let's be real...this skank has probably been exposed to it 10+ times already previously.
I mean what's next? Home or renters insurance companies being sued because you got an STD while having sex in their house or apartment?
Hotels and motels being sued because you got an STD in their hotel or motel?
AirBnb being sued because you got an STD while staying in one of their places?
Airlines being sued because you got an STD while trying to join the Mile High Club??
Geico ordered to pay Missouri woman $5.2 million after she contracted STD in a car | CNN
A Missouri woman was awarded $5.2 million in a settlement from insurance company GEICO after contracting a sexually transmitted disease from her partner in his vehicle, which was insured by the company, court documents show. The Missouri Court of Appeals upheld that award this week.
www.cnn.com