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Mother of Dead Soldier Sued by Wal-Mart for Insurance Money.

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JACKSON, Missouri (CNN) -- Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she's told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq. Debbie Shank, 52, has severe brain damage after a traffic accident in May 2000. 1 of 3 The 52-year-old mother of three attended her son's funeral, but she continues to ask how he's doing. When her family reminds her that he's dead, she weeps as if hearing the news for the first time. Shank suffered severe brain damage after a traffic accident nearly eight years ago that robbed her of much of her short-term memory and left her in a wheelchair and living in a nursing home. It was the beginning of a series of battles -- both personal and legal -- that loomed for Shank and her family. One of their biggest was with Wal-Mart's health plan. Eight years ago, Shank was stocking shelves for the retail giant and signed up for Wal-Mart's health and benefits plan. Two years after the accident, Shank and her husband, Jim, were awarded about $1 million in a lawsuit against the trucking company involved in the crash. After legal fees were paid, $417,000 was placed in a trust to pay for Debbie Shank's long-term care. Wal-Mart had paid out about $470,000 for Shank's medical expenses and later sued for the same amount. However, the court ruled it can only recoup what is left in the family's trust. The Shanks didn't notice in the fine print of Wal-Mart's health plan policy that the company has the right to recoup medical expenses if an employee collects damages in a lawsuit. The family's attorney, Maurice Graham, said he informed Wal-Mart about the settlement and believed the Shanks would be allowed to keep the money. Watch this couple's story » "We assumed after three years, they [Wal-Mart] had made a decision to let Debbie Shank use this money for what it was intended to," Graham said. The Shanks lost their suit to Wal-Mart. Last summer, the couple appealed the ruling -- but also lost it. One week later, their son was killed in Iraq. "They are quite within their rights. But I just wonder if they need it that bad," Jim Shank said. In 2007, the retail giant reported net sales in the third quarter of $90 billion. Legal or not, CNN asked Wal-Mart why the company pursued the money. Wal-Mart spokesman John Simley, who called Debbie Shank's case "unbelievably sad," replied in a statement: "Wal-Mart's plan is bound by very specific rules. ... We wish it could be more flexible in Mrs. Shank's case since her circumstances are clearly extraordinary, but this is done out of fairness to all associates who contribute to, and benefit from, the plan." Jim Shank said he believes Wal-Mart should make an exception. "My idea of a win-win is -- you keep the paperwork that says you won and let us keep the money so I can take care of my wife," he said. The family's situation is so dire that last year Jim Shank divorced Debbie, so she could receive more money from Medicaid. Jim Shank, 54, is recovering from prostate cancer, works two jobs and struggles to pay the bills. He's afraid he won't be able to send their youngest son to college and pay for his and Debbie's care. "Who needs the money more? A disabled lady in a wheelchair with no future, whatsoever, or does Wal-Mart need $90 billion, plus $200,000?" he asked. The family's attorney agrees. "The recovery that Debbie Shank made was recovery for future lost earnings, for her pain and suffering," Graham said. "She'll never be able to work again. Never have a relationship with her husband or children again. The damage she recovered was for much more than just medical expenses." Graham said he believes Wal-Mart should be entitled to only about $100,000. Right now, about $277,000 remains in the trust -- far short of the $470,000 Wal-Mart wants back. Refusing to give up the fight, the Shanks appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. But just last week, the high court said it would not hear the case. Graham said the Shanks have exhausted all their resources and there's nothing more they can do but go on with their lives. Jim Shank said he's disappointed with the Supreme Court's decision not to hear the case -- not for the sake of his family -- but for those who might face similar circumstances. For now, he said the family will figure out a way to get by and "do the best we can for Debbie." "Luckily, she's oblivious to everything," he said. "We don't tell her what's going on because it will just upset her. http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/03/...

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: Hsaive

Length: 07:10
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wiskawind (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Why would any American shop at Wal Mart when they ship out jobs, taking jobs away from Americans? I buy American, or I go without!
Lonesky1988 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I shop at WALMART! But those sonabitches NEVER give me any good yugioh card from booster pack :( *This random comment was brought to you by Lonesky1988*
justpicky (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I read months ago about the lady , but I didn't know her son died , this is b/s with Walmart. Stick the rules , where the sun never shines. Let the lady keep the money , believe me "nursing care " very expensive . That lady needs to be comfortable . Walmart doesnt need that money at all . Each situation is different but this is one horrible story for this family.
Dustdevil797 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
omg those bee otches!
xhannahxplatanox (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
That is so fucked up.
marysez (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
stop supporting corperate wars
HipJipC (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Search on youtube, WALMART CONCEDES TO THE SHANK FAMILY AND KEITH OLBERMANN
blackjoh1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Wow!! mark
HipJipC (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I just sent a letter to WalMart's corporate headquarters. I also sent emails out to all my friends/family to do the same. I have to travel an extra 13 miles to shop elsewhere and it's worth it. If a bunch of us do this they will lose more than the money they stole from this woman. These corporate A-holes disgust me to no end. Forward this video to all the people you know. Peace.
DestroyerOfLies (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Never again will I grace a wal-mart. Thx for the info. May they all burn in hell!

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