Howcome courts don't just throw out and ignore those really ridiculous cases of suing?
I never really understood this, as I don't know much about the legal system.
But there was this case I saw on TV in Australia, a man crashed his car when it was raining and he sued the council because there were no signs saying you should slow down when it rains, because the road is more slippery, so he continued to stick to 80km/h on a rainy night on a dirt road and he crashed. So basically he expects every road in Australia to have a sign saying roads are slippery when wet - slow down.
How on earth do these cases win???
I never really understood this, as I don't know much about the legal system.
But there was this case I saw on TV in Australia, a man crashed his car when it was raining and he sued the council because there were no signs saying you should slow down when it rains, because the road is more slippery, so he continued to stick to 80km/h on a rainy night on a dirt road and he crashed. So basically he expects every road in Australia to have a sign saying roads are slippery when wet - slow down.
How on earth do these cases win???