I wasn't. I walked down a public sidewalk that passed their house. Turns out, they are responsible for the sidewalk. |
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Well, that is the stereotype, OP. Slip and fall lawsuits. You are perfectly entitled to suing. I hope you lose your case. |
Standard is knew or should have know. If you could t have done anything different, how could the homeowner be expected to know there was a problem. But as others have said, if you are interested in pursuing, consult an attorney. There is no shortage in our area. But don’t assume that insurance will pay or that people carry umbrella insurance. There’s no guarantee. |
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Please do understand that "covered by insurance" means their insurance premium will likely go up to astronomical levels because they were sued by you. Or the insurance company will drop them and they might have difficulty finding another. Not that you care. But remember this thread when someone sues you for something stupid. |
| What time of day was the accident? |
Me neither. I honestly can't imagine for the life of me someone suing because they FELL. Unless someone attacked you and knocked you down, I just don't get it. What a weird concept. I hope you people that sue never let anything on your property not be perfectly dry and smooth etc for even one second ever. And lol that you have to even keep it dry while you are on vacation! people are insane. |
8 weeks of lost wages and major surgery and permanent nerve damage is not "something stupid." |
But you took a picture that includes the ice before you fell on it? |
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It snows at night, I shovel my sidewalk in the morning. The sun then melts it more than the ice melt can handle and black ice develops.
I think it's greedy to sue. And isn't it your fault that you couldn't work for 8 weeks? If I broke my arm, I'd be back at work the next day. Most good employers will put you on desk duty or reassign duties if you have a job where you lift things. |
| This is one reason we made sure to buy in a neighborhood without sidewalks. |
No. You need to wear proper shoes, use your eyes, walk slow, be careful and avoid icy patches, carry ice poles if you need to. Your safety is your responsibility. |
| I'm not going to not go to work, not sleep, not do my chores or whatever i need done so i can stand outside and clean ice every hour. |
Explain to me how you can have black ice (which is on black top asphalt) on a sidewalk (which is concrete)? |
You are beyond the statue of limitations and any claims are baseless because any of your injuries could have happened since then |
| This is every homeowner's nightmare. You're not going to get a sympathetic ear asking this question. |