This is very fishy. OP “just happened” to take pictures of the area with the black ice right before they fell and sustained injuries that compelled a lawsuit against the homeowner? Agree with the “reasonable care” poster. If the walk was shoveled, the homeowners shouldn’t be liable because there was thawing and re-freezing. A homeowner isn’t required to stand out front of their house 24 hours a day with a jar of ice melt. |
Finally, someone said it! All the posters lining up one after the other to say "oh their insurance will pay for it" don't seem to be aware of this somehow. |
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You would need to prove negligence. For example, the county or city sent them a warning to clear their sidewalks and they did not make a good faith effort to do so.
It’s completely normal for black ice to form. You should have insurance to cover medical expenses and your insurance would try to recoup damages if they thought there was a case. |
No, ice was not in the picture, someone asked me how I knew which property it was. |
That's not true. It can be up to 2 years in some places. |
This is just silly. OP has witnesses and hospital records tying the event to the date and location. |
So it looks like a shoveled sidewalk without ice or snow, which is why you walked on it. Yeah. Be sure to reference those pictures in your suit. |
My mom sued due to a fall because of black ice and won $100,000. |
| I would not sue. |
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^^PS: Black ice forms from thawing and refreezing, usually. The kind of thing that happens when you are a diligent homeowner and a clear a sidewalk, but then other things happen that you (just like OP) can't tell by looking.
OP, homeowners aren't obligated to test and retest their grounds and sidewalks to make sure there is nothing that refroze. They have to do due diligence, not lick the damn things. The photos you want to use with your witnesses to corroborate where you were also happen to show that the homeowner did due diligence. |
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Why is it not covered under STD? Did you use SL ?
Do you have medical insurance? |
| Sometimes things happen that just suck OP. You should have had medical insurance- THAT is what it is for. This is not the home owner’s fault for not magically knowing the side walk had frozen over while they were away (after they ensured it was shoveled even). |
| I would have researched online and contacted an attorney from my cell phone while waiting in the ER. |
| No, this was an accident. |
Trashy. |