Anonymous wrote:Not wading through all these responses….sorry if I’m repetitive.
Presumably your insurance company covered your medical expenses. Which means anything you recover will first go to the insurance company to make them whole.
Next, it is extremely unlikely that an attorney will take this on contingency, especially given the involvement of the insurance company.
So, go for it…pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket to an attorney. If you actually have to go to trial and engage experts, the costs will be more than what you thing you are entitled to. So, you will have to settle for a reduced amount and turn that $ over to your insurance company who will then thank you for being the stoodge who paid an attorney so they could recover their expenses.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I get it but suing will make things worse. Just let it go.
Won't be worth the win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You took photos right before you fell on a random patch of ice outside someone’s house? Interesting. How do you know this homeowner?
I do not know the homeowner. The photos (of the people I was with in front of the property) were for an unrelated purpose.
Why were you hanging out on their property?
I wasn't. I walked down a public sidewalk that passed their house. Turns out, they are responsible for the sidewalk.
But you took a picture that includes the ice before you fell on it?
No, ice was not in the picture, someone asked me how I knew which property it was.
How often do you clear your sidewalk after snow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You took photos right before you fell on a random patch of ice outside someone’s house? Interesting. How do you know this homeowner?
I do not know the homeowner. The photos (of the people I was with in front of the property) were for an unrelated purpose.
Why were you hanging out on their property?
I wasn't. I walked down a public sidewalk that passed their house. Turns out, they are responsible for the sidewalk.
But you took a picture that includes the ice before you fell on it?
No, ice was not in the picture, someone asked me how I knew which property it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous law. OP is solely responsible for what happened to her. You have to exercise caution when walking after a snow storm. She was reckless. Other people certainly walked on that same sidewalk and were fine.
Who is she gonna blame and sue next? Another homeowner because she slipped on a banana peel in front of their house?
Stop with the victim mentality and take responsibility for your failures.
Oh yes, recklessly walking down the sidewalk like a normal person. So reckless! Tbh this thread makes me hope someone these homeowners do get sued bc so many are apparently complete aholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous law. OP is solely responsible for what happened to her. You have to exercise caution when walking after a snow storm. She was reckless. Other people certainly walked on that same sidewalk and were fine.
Who is she gonna blame and sue next? Another homeowner because she slipped on a banana peel in front of their house?
Stop with the victim mentality and take responsibility for your failures.
Walking outside is reckless? It's obviously don't understand what the word reckless means.
Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous law. OP is solely responsible for what happened to her. You have to exercise caution when walking after a snow storm. She was reckless. Other people certainly walked on that same sidewalk and were fine.
Who is she gonna blame and sue next? Another homeowner because she slipped on a banana peel in front of their house?
Stop with the victim mentality and take responsibility for your failures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous law. OP is solely responsible for what happened to her. You have to exercise caution when walking after a snow storm. She was reckless. Other people certainly walked on that same sidewalk and were fine.
Who is she gonna blame and sue next? Another homeowner because she slipped on a banana peel in front of their house?
Stop with the victim mentality and take responsibility for your failures.
Possibly, if you have a duty to remove trash from your sidewalk. Glad a lot of lazy homeowner eyes have been opened in this thread