Shugardrawers
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I was asked for my opinion on this. I'm not sure what I think. Tell me what you think.
Jane is a merchandiser for a large corporation. For those not familiar, a merchandiser goes into stores that carry their company's products and helps keep their products fully stocked and neat and tidy. Companys like Coke, Nabisco and Revlon employ these merchandisers. The merchandiser usually has several stores on a route they service on a regular basis.
Jane was in one of her route stores when she was injured on the job. The injury was honestly due to a store employees negligence. Something was left out where it shouldn't have been and she tripped and fell over it. It was left out in a way that she didn't see it until she was right up on it. Her employer (NOT the store she fell in) is not giving her any problems with workman's comp. She's been out of work a month and has to have surgery. She'll have been out a total of about 3 months before it's all done. The injury isn't life threatening but does require surgical repair. Of course, it's also affecting her ability to do many things at home.
It's been suggested by many people that she should sue the store she fell in. She doesn't think she can because A) there weren't any witnesses and B) it's not a major injury (though it is painful and has affected her life and ability to work at least short term). She's certainly not looking to screw anyone out of anything she wouldn't really be entitled to. She's just been asked so many times about this she's wondering if she really should see a lawyer. What do you think?
Jane is a merchandiser for a large corporation. For those not familiar, a merchandiser goes into stores that carry their company's products and helps keep their products fully stocked and neat and tidy. Companys like Coke, Nabisco and Revlon employ these merchandisers. The merchandiser usually has several stores on a route they service on a regular basis.
Jane was in one of her route stores when she was injured on the job. The injury was honestly due to a store employees negligence. Something was left out where it shouldn't have been and she tripped and fell over it. It was left out in a way that she didn't see it until she was right up on it. Her employer (NOT the store she fell in) is not giving her any problems with workman's comp. She's been out of work a month and has to have surgery. She'll have been out a total of about 3 months before it's all done. The injury isn't life threatening but does require surgical repair. Of course, it's also affecting her ability to do many things at home.
It's been suggested by many people that she should sue the store she fell in. She doesn't think she can because A) there weren't any witnesses and B) it's not a major injury (though it is painful and has affected her life and ability to work at least short term). She's certainly not looking to screw anyone out of anything she wouldn't really be entitled to. She's just been asked so many times about this she's wondering if she really should see a lawyer. What do you think?
That would have to be a 1-way ticket to hell. 