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The Staggering Economic Costs Of The Las Vegas Shooting


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2017 Oct 4, 6:17am   2,679 views  15 comments

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Everyone I'm honored to have Rick de Alba as a friend. We often swim together. He's a bright man and a great lawyer. His specialty is personal injury law. While swimming yesterday, we had a talk about the tragedy in Las Vegas and the legal fallout. Some 59 people are reported dead at this time. Another 515 are wounded. according to the Los Angeles Times.
You have issues including the wrongful deaths of 59 people. Most of these people were fairly young and had 30+ years of work life left. When a court values the life lost wrongfully, it takes into account the earning capacity of the person and the number of work years lost due to death. For example, let us assume that a 30 year-old accountant is killed. This man or woman was earning $100,000 per year. This person would work another 35 years. A simple formula would be 35 x $100,000 or $3,500,000. If the company or person who caused the death was extremely negligent, punitive damages of hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars could be added. When you multiply this by 59 deaths you can see a large sum.
Then it gets worse. Assault weapons make very nasty wounds. (If you need a demonstration, look on You Tube about what happens when an AK-47 bullet hits a watermelon.) You are going to have huge medical costs just for treatment of the wounded. You will also have the cost of caring for those permanently disabled for the rest of their lives. I could not begin to give a good estimate. Rick suggested simply a figure of "billions of dollars."
A flurry of lawsuits will be files against the hotel/casino and the promoter of the concert. If the hotel has prepared well, Rick suggested that it might have $200,000,000 in insurance. A large group of judgments would drive the hotel/casino into bankruptcy. Everyone would lose in this case. Rick was sure that the Nevada legislature would grant them some exemption from liability.
The concert promoter will not have near the financial resources of the hotel/casino. Lawsuits would force them into bankruptcy. The families of the dead and the injured will get virtually nothing from them.
Ultimately the State of Nevada and the US government will get stuck with this huge bill. We could very well see a fund like the fund that compensated victims of the 9-11 attack.
Dear friends the emotional pain and the suffering of the families of the dead and the injured will go on for decades. No one can put a dollar amount on this pain.
Rick also predicted that in the future when we go to check into a hotel, we will have to go through a security check like we get at the airport. I see a lot of people avoiding large crowd events in the future. This event will frighten a lot of foreign tourists considering a trip to the USA.

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1   MrMagic   2017 Oct 4, 7:47am  

Has Dan blamed that cost on Global Warming yet?
2   Strategist   2017 Oct 4, 8:38am  

The costs to the economy, both direct and indirect are tremendous. The fear terrorism causes and it's subsequent affect on the economy can be substantial. Many people will say more people die on the roads every day, what's all the fuss about? Well, road fatalities do not lead to nationwide chaos and fear. Neither do they lead to wars, or long lines at airports. Just look what happened after 911, our booming economy reversed course, and regardless of who you blame led to unaffordable wars.
The Las Vegas shooting may not be terrorism, but does anyone think we won't have any more terrorism? I stress the need to give up some of our privacy in exchange for more safety.
3   NDrLoR   2017 Oct 4, 8:43am  

I have new neighbors here in Waco, in their late 50's, they moved from Las Vegas, she's a retired teacher and he worked security at Harrah's Casino--he's already been hired onto the security force at Baylor, went to his swearing in ceremony a week ago. He's currently working the night shift which I'm sure they have new hires take the less desirable times, but I'll be interested to hear his take on this when I get to talk to him. Just had a week's visit from her friend, another retired teacher--they've determined none of their friends or family were killed or hurt, but she said they're thankful they weren't there when this happened, especially considering her husband's former job.
4   zzyzzx   2017 Oct 4, 10:26am  

If you read Mandalay Bay's reviews and only look at ones pre-shooting, they aren't particularly good.
5   Strategist   2017 Oct 4, 10:34am  

zzyzzx says

If you read Mandalay Bay's reviews and only look at ones pre-shooting, they aren't particularly good.


Hey Zzyzzx, I'm flying over to Baltimore today. Can you pick me up in a limo?
Thx.
6   Strategist   2017 Oct 4, 10:36am  

Can you guys believe $115.00 round trip from San Diego? I'm still in shock.
7   HEY YOU   2017 Oct 4, 10:55am  

There are guns in America. Guns are used to kill American.
Assholes make themselves sitting duck targets.The police said they had no way to know that this would happen.
Well! 'They are all gonna learn today.'
Dallas,motorcade,tall building,Oswald,JFK.
Too complex?
Your homework tonight. Think of other examples.
8   Tenpoundbass   2017 Oct 4, 11:25am  

It hasn't cost me a dime and I would bet it hasn't cost most that reads this thread Jackshit either.
Not trying to diminish the tragedy but usually when wise-asses start squawking event unrelated to their lives, the insurance industry chimes and harps in with premium increases.
9   zzyzzx   2017 Oct 4, 11:27am  

Strategist says
Can you pick me up in a limo?


I drive a beater.
10   Strategist   2017 Oct 4, 11:31am  

zzyzzx says
Strategist says
Can you pick me up in a limo?


I drive a beater.


I think i'll take the bus.
11   Strategist   2017 Oct 4, 11:33am  

Strategist says
Can you guys believe $115.00 round trip from San Diego? I'm still in shock.


And $180.00 round trip for 2 fucking bags. I'm such a sucker.
12   WookieMan   2017 Oct 4, 12:46pm  

Strategist says
Strategist says
Can you guys believe $115.00 round trip from San Diego? I'm still in shock.


And $180.00 round trip for 2 fucking bags. I'm such a sucker.

Did Chicago to SD back in Jan. 2016. $427 for a family of four round trip with the bags we needed. It was Spirit of course, but we knew what we were getting and were prepared. Very smooth and uneventful from the flight perspective. For some reason there's some monster deals into and out of SD occasionally.
13   Ceffer   2017 Oct 4, 6:18pm  

Lawyers have been spotted around Vegas giving each other high fives, and getting on all fours to lift their legs to imitate the end zone dog peeing posture, while yodeling and braying in joy.

They've been sending fake condolences and flowers to victims and families with their business cards attached covered in dollar signs.
14   komputodo   2017 Oct 4, 6:35pm  

anonymous says
Dear friends the emotional pain and the suffering of the families of the dead and the injured will go on for decades. No one can put a dollar amount on this pain.


But they will try.
15   MrMagic   2017 Oct 4, 7:07pm  

Strategist says
The fear terrorism causes and it's subsequent affect on the economy can be substantial. Many people will say more people die on the roads every day, what's all the fuss about? Well, road fatalities do not lead to nationwide chaos and fear.


Why doesn't car fatalities lead to chaos and fear. That number, by far, exceeds the number of people killed by a gunman.

The chaos is "created' by the media and a certain political party. Fear sells, so they use it to push an agenda, period.

If these people were truly concerned about dead people, they would ban cars and cheeseburgers, which kill hundreds of thousands more than guns.

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