Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t really have a lot of control over black ice developing. You say yourself it was otherwise cleared. It’s not like they were trying to be negligent. I am sorry you were injured so severely, and I think this is just a matter of accidents happen, not really a matter of a reason to go looking for someone to blame.
I really do not care about the blame. I would appreciate the financial compensation for my actual losses.
It is your fault that you fell. This is just typical American greed. Shame on you
Why are people such jerks. OP was injured, and the proximate cause may very well have been the property owner's negligence in allowing ice to persist on the sidewalk. There's nothing greedy about holding people accountable for creating and allowing a dangerous condition to persist. This is basic common law negligence. Shame on you for being a heartless, ill informed jerk. Typical DCUM know it all who couldn't pass a torts class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t really have a lot of control over black ice developing. You say yourself it was otherwise cleared. It’s not like they were trying to be negligent. I am sorry you were injured so severely, and I think this is just a matter of accidents happen, not really a matter of a reason to go looking for someone to blame.
I really do not care about the blame. I would appreciate the financial compensation for my actual losses.
It is your fault that you fell. This is just typical American greed. Shame on you
Why are people such jerks. OP was injured, and the proximate cause may very well have been the property owner's negligence in allowing ice to persist on the sidewalk. There's nothing greedy about holding people accountable for creating and allowing a dangerous condition to persist. This is basic common law negligence. Shame on you for being a heartless, ill informed jerk. Typical DCUM know it all who couldn't pass a torts class.
Anonymous wrote:People sue for bogus injuries purportedly suffered when someone rear ends them at 2 mph. There are endless TV commercials encouraging people to sue for everything. Suing is the American way.
This is absolutely covered by homeowners' insurance, and you should be offered a decent settlement. Do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t really have a lot of control over black ice developing. You say yourself it was otherwise cleared. It’s not like they were trying to be negligent. I am sorry you were injured so severely, and I think this is just a matter of accidents happen, not really a matter of a reason to go looking for someone to blame.
I really do not care about the blame. I would appreciate the financial compensation for my actual losses.
It is your fault that you fell. This is just typical American greed. Shame on you
It is quite frankly not my fault that I fell. I was wearing appropriate shoes for the weather, walking at a normal pace for a normal purpose on a sidewalk, in an area that appeared clear & safe but was not. There is nothing that I could have done differently not to fall. If there were no ice, or if it had been salted or marked, I would not have fallen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have proof of where you fell?
This. Also, I thought people are responsible for removing snow, so it’s “walkable”, which it seems they did. Not sure residents are also responsible for black ice.
It so happens I do, bc we took a photos right before and I was with other people, so there were multiple witnesses.
Anonymous wrote:I slipped on an icy sidewalk outside someone's house (isolated black ice on an otherwise cleared ground), fell and broke my arm, was disabled for 8 weeks, could not work and was no covered by STD. Turns out that the property owner is responsible for the sidewalk where I was. I'm not the litigious type, but do I actually have a case? Would you sue for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t really have a lot of control over black ice developing. You say yourself it was otherwise cleared. It’s not like they were trying to be negligent. I am sorry you were injured so severely, and I think this is just a matter of accidents happen, not really a matter of a reason to go looking for someone to blame.
I really do not care about the blame. I would appreciate the financial compensation for my actual losses.
It is your fault that you fell. This is just typical American greed. Shame on you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I slipped on an icy sidewalk outside someone's house (isolated black ice on an otherwise cleared ground), fell and broke my arm, was disabled for 8 weeks, could not work and was no covered by STD. Turns out that the property owner is responsible for the sidewalk where I was. I'm not the litigious type, but do I actually have a case? Would you sue for this?
Absolutely not. Do you want to ruin some family’s life because you slipped? What if they were on vacation? I’m sorry oh slipped but walk slower next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t really have a lot of control over black ice developing. You say yourself it was otherwise cleared. It’s not like they were trying to be negligent. I am sorry you were injured so severely, and I think this is just a matter of accidents happen, not really a matter of a reason to go looking for someone to blame.
I really do not care about the blame. I would appreciate the financial compensation for my actual losses.
It is your fault that you fell. This is just typical American greed. Shame on you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're curious, talk to an atty.
Don’t waste the attorney’s time.