Suing for ice on sidewalk

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I put down salt in the morning and evening when there are icy conditions. Basic good citizenship.


Good citizenship? You are destroying the environment. Salt on the sidewalk is bad for the environment. You are polluting and contaminating drinking water. You are killing endangered wildlife in freshwater ecosystems.
Wear the proper shoes and you won't fall. It is not that hard.


Proper shoes? No, you would need microspikes to safely walk on ice.

And you know there's ecosafe salt, right?


Not necessarily. Just wear anti-slip shoes and you should be fine.
Don't wear flats. They have no grips. I bet you didn't know that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why did you wait until Summer to do this?


Why did you capitalize summer? It's not a proper noun.


It really should be a proper noun, though. Really makes no sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still think op is scum for trying to hurt a family for her own gain. OP and the person in her life who asked if she used both deserve all the bad karma.


Getting your medical expenses and lost wages paid for is not "for her own gain" if the property owner is legally liable.


She will get counter sued for trespassing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still think op is scum for trying to hurt a family for her own gain. OP and the person in her life who asked if she used both deserve all the bad karma.


Getting your medical expenses and lost wages paid for is not "for her own gain" if the property owner is legally liable.


She will get counter sued for trespassing.


This is a stupid response. Explain how walking on a sidewalk meets the elements of tressspassing. Then please explain what damages the homeowner would have.
Anonymous
My lawyer would slap a lien on your house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My lawyer would slap a lien on your house.


Perfect example statement of one of the many things wrong with this country.

This is also why I refused to purchase a house with a sidewalk. People like you.
Anonymous
Always sue if the law is on your side. That's the reason the law exists - to hold all of us accountable for our choices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Always sue if the law is on your side. That's the reason the law exists - to hold all of us accountable for our choices.


Thank you for this. This is a good way to look at it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Always sue if the law is on your side. That's the reason the law exists - to hold all of us accountable for our choices.

But read the law carefully first.
Anonymous
Hi Nic hole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My lawyer would slap a lien on your house.


The person you go after can play the game as well.
Anonymous
It sounds like a standard tort injury that homeowners insurance would cover
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