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<blockquote data-quote="sendagain" data-source="post: 120833" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>First off, if you are seriously injured by someone else's negligence, you have every right to sue them. It seems to me your first claim should be against the company that had the problem of the spill, but any good lawyer is not going to stop there. From the way you post, I would fire your lawyer and actually hire someone competant.</p><p></p><p>I once injured my knee at UPS and went over to the clinic. It was taking so long to be seen, I went over to my file and started reading it. There were instructions in there to the doctor, not to put people on disability, but instead to refer them to light duty. My light duty was to drive a van of late NDA and deliver it over a pretty wide area. The fluid on my knee didn't seem to bother anybody when they sent me running all over town. Even on light duty, they found a way to stress me out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sendagain, post: 120833, member: 1695"] First off, if you are seriously injured by someone else's negligence, you have every right to sue them. It seems to me your first claim should be against the company that had the problem of the spill, but any good lawyer is not going to stop there. From the way you post, I would fire your lawyer and actually hire someone competant. I once injured my knee at UPS and went over to the clinic. It was taking so long to be seen, I went over to my file and started reading it. There were instructions in there to the doctor, not to put people on disability, but instead to refer them to light duty. My light duty was to drive a van of late NDA and deliver it over a pretty wide area. The fluid on my knee didn't seem to bother anybody when they sent me running all over town. Even on light duty, they found a way to stress me out. [/QUOTE]
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