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Posted: 12/13/2013 9:32:53 AM EDT
I recently fell out of a van at an Embassy Suites...it was their shuttle, and I was not under the influence of anything.
The resulting injury has left me unable to walk for the last 6 days amd in a high level of pain. I am not the suing type, and pretty much jusy walked it off and went to my room. I have missed no time for work, amd am out a $20 copay. I think I did right dealing with, what I think was my own mis-step...yet my sister in law insists I should make the hotel pay and I should sue them and get money. I'm bored off my ass, and am ready to go out...but can't. What say the gang in GD? Should I have made the hotel pick up the expensese? |
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Did they push you out of the van? I am confused. I fell in my front yard the other day. Should I sue myself?
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Quoted: I recently fell out of a van at an Embassy Suites...it was their shuttle, and I was not under the influence of anything. View Quote The resulting injury has left me unable to walk for the last 6 days amd in a high level of pain. I am not the suing type, and pretty much jusy walked it off and went to my room. I have missed no time for work, amd am out a $20 copay. I think I did right dealing with, what I think was my own mis-step...yet my sister in law insists I should make the hotel pay and I should sue them and get money. I'm bored off my ass, and am ready to go out...but can't. What say the gang in GD? Should I have made the hotel pick up the expensese? |
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Did the driver push you?
No doors on the van? No seats or seatbelts? How in the blue fuck is it their fault if you are clumsy and tripped over your own feet? |
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Quoted: The resulting injury has left me unable to walk for the last 6 days amd in a high level of pain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I recently fell out of a van at an Embassy Suites...it was their shuttle, and I was not under the influence of anything. The resulting injury has left me unable to walk for the last 6 days amd in a high level of pain. I am not the suing type, and pretty much jusy walked it off and went to my room. I have missed no time for work, amd am out a $20 copay. I think I did right dealing with, what I think was my own mis-step...yet my sister in law insists I should make the hotel pay and I should sue them and get money. I'm bored off my ass, and am ready to go out...but can't. What say the gang in GD? Should I have made the hotel pick up the expensese? |
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How did they cause you to fall out of their van?
Your SIL on any Govt. assistance?
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....... what I think was my own mis-step... View Quote I think this answers the question. |
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Was there a fault with the van? Did you slip on oil that should have been cleaned up? Did an employee push you or trick you in stepping out the van when it was moving? Or did YOU just trip? If you just tripped (as in an accidental fall that could have happened anywhere) to even THINK of suing someone just because you happen to have been on their property at the time, is reprehensible, IMO. |
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That's how I see it...I fell on my own. I don't buy this 'if it happened on their property they are responsible'.
It just bugged me that she came on so strong about it...or maybe it's the 4days of pain pills and being trapped indoors. |
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Unless they pushed you, or a foot or hand hold was broken, what exactly did THEY do?
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That's how I see it...I fell on my own. I don't buy this 'if it happened on their property they are responsible'. It just bugged me that she came on so strong about it...or maybe it's the 4days of pain pills and being trapped indoors. View Quote Please tell your sister-in-law that she disgusts me. |
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Quoted: Please tell your sister-in-law that she disgusts me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's how I see it...I fell on my own. I don't buy this 'if it happened on their property they are responsible'. It just bugged me that she came on so strong about it...or maybe it's the 4days of pain pills and being trapped indoors. Please tell your sister-in-law that she disgusts me. |
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Wife's sister, brother's wife, or the wife of the brother of your spouse?
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Back to school for you until you have perfected
exiting a stationary vehicle without falling. Tell sue happy friend to squat low in front of the temporarily stationary vehicle. Win Win |
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Quoted: You are going to have to give up some more details here. View Quote The hotel staff was terrified...I just asked for some ice and Tylenol...told them I fell on my own. My SIL is here amd she went off telling me I should sue Embassy Suites. I just don't see it that way. She's always looking for so,ething for nothing. I got x rays on Monday...no bone damage...just a severe sprain. Like I said...I'm out nothing more than my $20 copay. I don't feel like I suffered loss...heck..I've got a big bottle of happy pills out of it. |
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Did they push you out of the van? I am confused. I fell in my front yard the other day. Should I sue myself? You could. Homeowner's would defend You can't sue yourself in MI. Ask me how I know. |
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Quoted: You can't sue yourself in MI. Ask me how I know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Did they push you out of the van? I am confused. I fell in my front yard the other day. Should I sue myself? You could. Homeowner's would defend You can't sue yourself in MI. Ask me how I know. How do you know?
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The fact that you admitted to staff you fell on your own, made no claim and a week has past doesn't help.
Then again, people have gotten rich for less... |
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Quoted: Smack your brother while you're at it too! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That's how I see it...I fell on my own. I don't buy this 'if it happened on their property they are responsible'. It just bugged me that she came on so strong about it...or maybe it's the 4days of pain pills and being trapped indoors. Please tell your sister-in-law that she disgusts me. |
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That's how I see it...I fell on my own. I don't buy this 'if it happened on their property they are responsible'. It just bugged me that she came on so strong about it...or maybe it's the 4days of pain pills and being trapped indoors. View Quote I hope you're just stoned on the meds, because you're fucking part of the fucking problem otherwise. Fuck. |
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Did they push you out of the van? I am confused. I fell in my front yard the other day. Should I sue myself? You could. Homeowner's would defend You can't sue yourself in MI. Ask me how I know. How do you know? I knew someone would ask!! About 10 years ago I was building my bol and a ladder came out from under me. My health insurance company paid $400, total, out of $22,000 in bills. So while talking to a lawyer about getting them to pay, he told me that I couldn't sue myself, or my homeowners insurance. |
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Quoted: I recently fell out of a van at an Embassy Suites...it was their shuttle, and I was not under the influence of anything. View Quote The resulting injury has left me unable to walk for the last 6 days amd in a high level of pain. I am not the suing type, and pretty much jusy walked it off and went to my room. I have missed no time for work, amd am out a $20 copay. I think I did right dealing with, what I think was my own mis-step...yet my sister in law insists I should make the hotel pay and I should sue them and get money. I'm bored off my ass, and am ready to go out...but can't. What say the gang in GD? Should I have made the hotel pick up the expensese? Well, first of all, it's not too late. And second, you wouldn't make that decision until you see how you heal up.
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Hope you get better soon.
Your SIL has a sense of entitlement. |
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I recently fell out of a van... View Quote I have reduced the argument to its simplest terms. |
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Was there a fault with the van? Did you slip on oil that should have been cleaned up? Did an employee push you or trick you in stepping out the van when it was moving? Or did YOU just trip? If you just tripped (as in an accidental fall that could have happened anywhere) to even THINK of suing someone just because you happen to have been on their property at the time, is reprehensible, IMO. View Quote This. If there actions did something to cause or contribute to your falling then you "might" have a case depending on the details and circumstances. If you simply fell on your own because, hey it happens sometimes. Then no they are not responsible and owe you nothing. That would be like your neighbor suing you because he walked through your yard and tripped over his own two feet and broke his leg. And yes is seems your SIL is FSA. |
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I think I'll forward this thread to Embassy Suites just in case you decide to go through with it.
Maybe you can pay their legal bills for a frivolous suit |
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Thanks for the replies.
I never had any intention of doing anything. My SIL started with her mouth, and every time I get up to pee and my foot hurts she makes some snide comment. I've read some of the responses to her, and now she doesn't say anything about it. I don't like her, my wife tolerates her because she's family. Believe me...when I did it, the first thing I thought was "yep, I'm that fucking retarded that I fell out if a van". Now excuse me...it's time for some ice and a hydrocodone pill. |
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Did the driver push you? No doors on the van? No seats or seatbelts? How in the blue fuck is it their fault if you are clumsy and tripped over your own feet? View Quote This. I think you knew the answer to your question before you asked it. Not sure why this thread was necessary. |
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I realize she's only your SIL, but I'd pull the eject handle anyway.
If she left the road and drove into a tree she'd probably try and find the squirrel that buried the nut. |
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A lot of things suck the bag nowdays because of people like your SIL.
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I recently fell out of a van at an Embassy Suites...it was their shuttle, and I was not under the influence of anything. The resulting injury has left me unable to walk for the last 6 days amd in a high level of pain. I am not the suing type, and pretty much jusy walked it off and went to my room. I have missed no time for work, amd am out a $20 copay. I think I did right dealing with, what I think was my own mis-step...yet my sister in law insists I should make the hotel pay and I should sue them and get money. I'm bored off my ass, and am ready to go out...but can't. What say the gang in GD? Should I have made the hotel pick up the expensese? View Quote If the business did something negligent to cause the injury, like failure to maintain the steps that lead into or out of the van, then you are well within your rights to do so. Regardless of how bad an injury may be, if I caused it myself it would never cross my mind to sue someone or something else over it. |
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Quoted: .yet my sister in law insists I should make the hotel pay and I should sue them and get money. View Quote Tell her $10,000 should cover the doctors visit for the burn, and other emotional trauma. If she balks, tell her don't worry, her homeowners insurance should cover it.... her being liable and all since it happened on her property. *Easier yet, just trip going in her front door or something. |
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Wife's sister. Wife thinks she is a loon. SIL is the middle child...explains a lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wife's sister, brother's wife, or the wife of the brother of your spouse? Pics of wife and SIL. |
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