People she spoke with assumed she would sue because “she had a right to.”
But she also knew that the person having to pay had not been at fault. It had been her partner driving.
She was surprised and a bit disgusted with the toxic money-hungering liturgy in society’s system.
Perhaps she did not have her own priorities correct – especially after having endured repeated homelessness and poverty.
But it was one thing to pursue what was owed to one’s self from a huge agency set up for such compensations.
And quite another if the tally directly affected another person who personally could not afford it.
