My past posts have explained how negatively I view Wally Mart.. I haven't been in one of their stores in 7 years, I view their practices of "setting prices" to their suppliers as a gross manifestation of capitalism. I view a company that is contributing to probably 1/4 of our trade deficit as a negative for the country, if only because we are so easily swayed by a couple of pennies in savings. The lead toys are always cheaper, right?
In this case, I feel Wally Mart should have backed off, if only to show they have some sort of humanity at the helm. I agree with the practice of recouping loss in some cases, by companies, as the individual that is involved in the injury should not gain a financial windfall for their issues, at least not at the expense of the company, or the company's healthplan.
In this case, however, the woman involved has been relegated to a nursing home, and the money Walmart is suing back from her was the only money that she had. Money that should be used for her to survive in some sort of stability for her natural life. She is now brain damaged and will require care for the rest of her life. Walmart's actions in this respect are dispicable. The bottom line should be tempered by morality. Theirs is not. This woman is so severely injured that she forgets her son was killed in Iraq the week after her accident. She has to be continually re-told her son is gone... OVER AND OVER, for the rest of her life, each time she will hear it for the first time.
This action only serves to strengthen my opinion of their company. I will not shop in any store associated with them, ever.