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broken back....do I have a case?What is the name of your state? California A friend of mine recently broke his back, and works for a major corporation. The way he broke his back, however, is what I have the question about. It occurred one night when he began sleepwalking and ended up walking off his second-story balcony, flipping over the edge, and upon impact, fractured six vertebrae. The reason that he was sleepwalking was because of nightmares that he was having, that were induced by stress, which, he believes, has been caused by his job/work environment. This was the second time something like this had happened (obviously waking up before anything drastic happened) and nothing like this had ever happened before he started working for the company that he currently works for. I suggested that he sue, and this is the argument that I came up with. "Mr X broke his back due to the stressful conditions at his workplace. It was because of these working conditions that he developed a sleeping disorder causing him to have night terrors, and consequently, because of the said dreams, he ended up sleepwalking off his second-story balcony." He has all the medical records as well as testimony from the doctors and EMTs to back this up. I'm just curious as to wheather or not this may be enough for a case against his present employer. Personally, (not a lawyer by any means) I think that he may have something. Does anyone out there have any thoughts on this? Thanks. SLOlaw |
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huh.........beg your pardon? I'm just trying to get an outside opinion, and I'm definately not trolling. If you didn't have anything reasonable to say, you didn't have to say anything at all. |
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| I have heard of this happening numerous times. That is why I live in a one story house, and strap myself to my bed before going to sleep. Better safe than sorry. |
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OK, I can see where this is going....Quote:
.....but Im not lying about this. All 100% (although crazy-sounding) true. I can take the constructive criticism, but if you're going to be a d**k, then please refrain. And to Burt....yes, the person in question has installed an alarm on the door leading to his balcony. And yes, it's come in handy once more since the accident. I'm glad that you've also taken the necessary precautions. |
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__________________ I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress? - Bette Davis |
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| Come to think of it, as I was getting onto the 4 train this morning, I walked into one of the subway car's poles because I was looking at a rather attractive woman's cleavage, and banged my shoulder. So I just filed suit against the makers of the Wonderbra and will let you know how it turns out.
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__________________ I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress? - Bette Davis |
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....perhaps you could sue the subway as well, for negligent pole-placement? ![]() |
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I will keep my fingers crossed that you BUST the bank on that case!
__________________ "Somebody ought to write a book about people sometime-- they're peculiar." Sam Spade to Effie Perine. |
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Are you peeking through my curtains? |
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(By the way applause)
__________________ I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress? - Bette Davis |
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Please keep me abreast of your situation. |
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Well next time, just use the key I keep under my front mat, and let yourself in. |
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