This video contains a brief section of Pixar's "The Incredibles" for the purpose of looking at tort concepts and the increase in calls for "tort reform" in popular entertainment. In order to comply with "fair use" principles, the video has been edited to included only sections relevant to tort law.
I love it! This is a welcome tool for Torts class.
gypsy1961 1 year ago
-says alot
combatvetlawstudent 2 years ago
I like this scene in the movie. I really ties into the plot well.
starswordsman 3 years ago
P.S when a plantiff to an insurance company is awarded a multi-million dollar judgement, they complain it is unfair to the rest of customers, since they have to raise their premiums to cover the settlement.
It isnt meant for you to charge customers, you thieves! It's meant for you to take a hit on your BOTTOM LINE (profit) and reflect on your actions!!! *that's* what tort reform needs: Don't charge lawsuits back to the public by raising rates.
messiahsoon 3 years ago
Incredible! The propaganda washes the brains of cattle. It persuades them into believing that the blades that chop their heads off dont even need to be sanitary.
The incredibles represent corporate interests, NOT the public's. Of course the big money bags want to continue things like overcharging you on your cell phone bill. Of course they want to hinder the power of the average cow (citizen) lawsuit.
To think the cows pay $10 to sit at a theatre and be indoctrinated.
Thank you for posting.
messiahsoon 3 years ago