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<blockquote data-quote="overallowed" data-source="post: 359936" data-attributes="member: 5739"><p>Don't worry because a customer is trying to sue. At my center, the company got served papers by a local ambulance chaser, saying that I threw a 78 lb. box at a customer and hit her in the chest, causing her to need her pacemaker replaced, and is seeking $100,000. Management thought it was such an absurd claim, they didn't suspend me or take any other action. They told her to bring it on. We are waiting for them to make the next move. It has been almost a year. They (mgmt) think it is dead in the water, but told me to write down the details so I don't forget, just in case. It is the first time I ever saw management side with a driver from the get go.</p><p>Don't be surprised if nothing ever comes of it (your case). Don't they have leash laws? If you left it on the porch, the dog shouldn't have been able to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overallowed, post: 359936, member: 5739"] Don't worry because a customer is trying to sue. At my center, the company got served papers by a local ambulance chaser, saying that I threw a 78 lb. box at a customer and hit her in the chest, causing her to need her pacemaker replaced, and is seeking $100,000. Management thought it was such an absurd claim, they didn't suspend me or take any other action. They told her to bring it on. We are waiting for them to make the next move. It has been almost a year. They (mgmt) think it is dead in the water, but told me to write down the details so I don't forget, just in case. It is the first time I ever saw management side with a driver from the get go. Don't be surprised if nothing ever comes of it (your case). Don't they have leash laws? If you left it on the porch, the dog shouldn't have been able to get it. [/QUOTE]
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