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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The hand numbness and tingling and dizziness is directly related to negligence in the tub not being installed with a permit to meet code. That may need to be addressed regardless.[/quote] He might have had a heart attack anyway. I know someone who had one last week and wasn’t shocked by a hot tub. How do you prove the hot tub shock caused it? [/quote] Agree^^ Especially since it has been several days (presumably) between the 2 events. Are you confident there are no underlying medical issues? Unhealthy lifestyle factors? Did you (or anyone else using the hot tub) have a heart attack? Has it been documented by a technician that the hot tub was faulty at the time of incident?[/quote] Being electrocuted is an unnaturally hard stress test. I’m disgusted that so many of you are trying to blame him. [/quote] No one is trying to blame him. The reality is, this case could easily be torn apart by what PPs are talking about. Days later he may or may not have had a heart attack. Caused by the shock? Maybe. Hard to prove. But in the cardiac workup which they should do after this, if he has blockages, or high cholesterol, or any other number of factors, it makes their case even harder to prove. That's what PPs are trying to point out. It's hardly an open and shut case. If he has a heart attack immediately after or was seen immediately after, that would have helped. But days later? Makes it harder. I've been shocked, jolted me half across the room. Thankfully no serious lasting impacts. I do have nerve damage in my right arm, but it doesn't impact my life at all. Make sure he gets a full workup for impacts to his nerves. [/quote]
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