March 11, 2011

The wacky world of workers comp

We have to wonder if TV has really jumped the shark when we heard the premise of an upcoming sitcom today.

Now you've probably all been feeling slighted: there have been cop shows, doctor shows, teacher shows, even mortician shows - why the heck don't claims adjusters and insurance agents ever get any love?

Relax, your prayers are answered: Morgan Fairchild to Star in Comedy Pilot Presentation 'Workers Comp'. The show is being produced in Florida.

That scintillating topic of workers getting injured on the job, there's a hilarious premise: Fraud hijinks! Injury pratfalls! Wacky claims! Processing snafus! Can't wait to see it!

I guess this is as good a time as any to announce our new Hollywood division: "Lynch Ryan: Workers Comp Consultant to the Stars. "

(Thanks for the tip go to Helen King Knight)

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