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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 457936" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>When I read the original post, the first thing I thought is that this was posted by an employee of the law firm Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe. This wouldn't be the first time that an ambulance chaser has tried to find business on here</p><p></p><p> Like Over9 pointed out, this driver was on the clock and the injuries would be covered by workman's comp. I got the impression the handtruck was in the cab not properly fastened in. I would never carry a handtruck in the cab. I am very sorry that she lost one of her eyes, and I hope she can see well with the other one. Not enough info on what she was fired for exactly, the original poster stated she lost control while trying to avoid a wreckless driver. For her sake, I hope she had some witnesses that saw that, it wouldn't be much of a lawsuit otherwise. It would seem to me that if she wasn't the cause of the accident, that an inside job should have been offered to her if possible..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 457936, member: 1674"] When I read the original post, the first thing I thought is that this was posted by an employee of the law firm Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe. This wouldn't be the first time that an ambulance chaser has tried to find business on here Like Over9 pointed out, this driver was on the clock and the injuries would be covered by workman's comp. I got the impression the handtruck was in the cab not properly fastened in. I would never carry a handtruck in the cab. I am very sorry that she lost one of her eyes, and I hope she can see well with the other one. Not enough info on what she was fired for exactly, the original poster stated she lost control while trying to avoid a wreckless driver. For her sake, I hope she had some witnesses that saw that, it wouldn't be much of a lawsuit otherwise. It would seem to me that if she wasn't the cause of the accident, that an inside job should have been offered to her if possible.. [/QUOTE]
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