“A South Florida mom who brought her five young children along for the ride when she staged car crashes to make cash will spend even longer in prison because she put her kids in harm’s way, a judge ruled Friday.” [Sun-Sentinel]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 16, 2013
“A South Florida mom who brought her five young children along for the ride when she staged car crashes to make cash will spend even longer in prison because she put her kids in harm’s way, a judge ruled Friday.” [Sun-Sentinel]
Tagged as: crash faking, Florida

Individual liberty, free markets, and peace: the world's premier libertarian think tank. Publishes Cato at Liberty, where I blog on contemporary policy issues.
Get your copy today! My new book tackles the question of why so many bad ideas come from the law schools. "Cutting-edge commentary, hard-hitting, witty, astute." -- Publisher's Weekly. "Excellent... A fine dissection of these strangely powerful institutions" -- Wall Street Journal.
{ 3 comments }
And, of course, the “medical professionals” who conspired with here were Chiropractors!
We’d advance a great deal if insurance stopped paying for them.
The heartless judge gave the poor undocumented citizenship-challenged woman of non-Anglo ancestry an extra duce in the slam just because, although a grifter, she wanted to spend quality time with her off-spring by having them participate in take-your-children-to-work days.
Insurers can’t stop paying them while the federal government both continues to pay them and orders the insurers to pay them.
Comments on this entry are closed.