When the term “Ambulance Chaser” is used, it is normally in reference to injury lawyers who make their living off of filing lawsuits on behalf of those who have suffered loss– usually damage at the hands of well-insured businesses and corporations. They often show up at disaster sites or after tragic events, hoping to get new clients to file lawsuits. Most people don’t like the smell of lawsuits that look like personal revenge– until THEY become injured or wronged. Then the tables are turned. It’s a tough call, for sure.
But growing up in the small Alabama town of Ashland, the idea of “ambulance chasing” had nothing to do with the legal profession, or with “revenge.” It was exactly what it sounds like– chasing ambulances. Continue reading AMBULANCE CHASERS