Anonymous wrote:How could you not work? You could use voice dictation, etc. NO.
Anonymous wrote:How could you not work? You could use voice dictation, etc. NO.
Anonymous wrote:Why did this topic come up in June?
Anonymous wrote:They did their best to clear it, but sometimes a bit of water can melt and refreeze. It is not always avoidable.
The one thing you can be certain of is that if you involve lawyers, they will make a lot of money.
Everyone else will on net be worse off. Don’t make the world a worse place.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's really gross that you and others think the fact that any settlement would be covered by homeowner's insurance is relevant in any way.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not typical that people sue other individuals for this. When you hear of people being sued, it’s the insurance company of the injured person forcing the lawsuit to recoup some of the cost of the insurance payout.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Probably half of the people discouraging from suing are biglaw litigators who spend their days trying to ensure that huge corporations escape liability for terrible conduct, or who file lawsuits on behalf of those huge corporations in borderline meritless cases. Oh the irony.