Professur
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and nowThe Stella Awards for the most frivilous (and sucessful) lawsuits.
You really don't want to be drinking anything while reading this.
You really don't want to be drinking anything while reading this.
#6 sounds like a valid lawsuit to me.
i agree... what does it matter that the jury wasn't told she had mental problems? if they had been told, would they have found that it was right for her to have suffered that? $10 mil is but a fraction of what i would have sued for... it's really a shame she only got $100,000. (not knowing all the details, that is)
Hmmph...well, if they were on the ball they would have caught her living there. If the patrolled their site they would have heard her. She may have been in the wrong but that is negligence.
it doesn't even say she was trying to be heard.I do agree that if the units were patrolled that she would have been discovered,the smell after two months of no washroom facilities must have been noticeable.Two months later, on Jan. 9, 2002, a customer using a nearby unit heard sounds coming from unit 611.
I am to take it this was a climate controlled facility.
She did say she tried to get help but no one reacted to her screams. This is just weird.