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Thursday 25 April 2013

Don’t Take Everything Personally


A curious instance I saw when researching about car accident claims on the Internet is the high incidence of people who complain about our justice system. According to these people, the courts have been maltreating plaintiffs and defendants because they subject them to all kinds of useless civil procedures when things could have been resolved much easier and much quicker had the people involved been permitted to talk as freely as possible. Moreover, they also complain that there is favoritism in the application of the law and in direct contrast to its spirit, the letter of the law is obeyed even when the consequences are absurd. There is nothing to be done, they say, but to completely overhaul the present system and supplant in its place a new one.

These car accident claims testimonials, in other words, were written by infuriated people. Although I provided a summary of their points above, the truth is that they did not argue for these points as clearly as I enumerated them here. On the contrary, they interspersed their negative commentaries with character assaults, profanities, and even irrelevant anecdotes.

The first thing that I can tell them as an honest and patriotic Briton is that they are overreacting. The civil procedures people must obey in court should be easy to bear for the simple reason that nobody is exempted from them. All of us are bound to obey. These rules were designed to create a sense of uniformity and order in the world of legal disputation because this world is a complicated one. In fact if it seems too complex now even with an old rulebook in process, then how much more so, do you think, will it be complicated if we throw away the rulebook to the flames? We would be left with anarchy in our jurisprudence.

Second, I would also tell them to avoid getting overly emotional. The claiming process, just like any other legal process, for it to work must be an extremely sober and logical one. There is no room for hysterical dramatics here. The search for the truth can be assisted by quiet and clear, rather than loud and theatrical, voices.

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