Anonymous wrote:No medical bills but that bruise really hurts and it will be weeks before it goes away. Metal fatigue is a real thing which is why parts like bolts and screws are changed out on airplanes. The situation could have turned out much worse if I had been in poorer shape. Honestly I want someone to say they are sorry in an official way and to tune up the bikes and maybe comp my membership for a few months. This should not have happened and it was upsetting. And I do feel it's their responsibility to keep equipment in safe working order.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly people are the worst. If you had medical bills, I can sort of see suing them for those (or your insurance company suing). But you're mad that the spinning wasn't done right, so you want...free spinning?
Anonymous wrote:I am the lone dissenter here. I expect that the equipment would be serviced and not fall apart when being used. OP's injury could have been worse. if I were the manager, i would be apologizing profusely and comp her something. this could have been prevented if the equipment was checked periodically.
Anonymous wrote:Since you were injured on their faulty equipment that was poorly maintained, I think you would be able to make a case for reimbursement of medical bills. However, you don't have any medical bills because you weren't seriously injured.
From a PR standpoint, it would be smart of the gym to apologize and offer a goodwill comped month or free something.
Anonymous wrote:op here. To respond to the people who said I’m being too dramatic—have you ever been in a car accident where the damage was fairly minor but you were upset anyway because it’s scary when it happens ? That’s how it was.Anonymous wrote:That was the most dramatic description of getting a bruise I have ever heard. What are you angling for? PTSD compensation?
Anonymous wrote:Since you were injured on their faulty equipment that was poorly maintained, I think you would be able to make a case for reimbursement of medical bills. However, you don't have any medical bills because you weren't seriously injured.
From a PR standpoint, it would be smart of the gym to apologize and offer a goodwill comped month or free something.
Anonymous wrote:op here. To respond to the people who said I’m being too dramatic—have you ever been in a car accident where the damage was fairly minor but you were upset anyway because it’s scary when it happens ? That’s how it was.Anonymous wrote:That was the most dramatic description of getting a bruise I have ever heard. What are you angling for? PTSD compensation?
Anonymous wrote:op here. To respond to the people who said I’m being too dramatic—have you ever been in a car accident where the damage was fairly minor but you were upset anyway because it’s scary when it happens ? That’s how it was.Anonymous wrote:That was the most dramatic description of getting a bruise I have ever heard. What are you angling for? PTSD compensation?