One can only imagine the intense and unbearable mental anguish and emotional distress caused by such a horrific and traumatizing event. Thank goodness she didn’t stub her toe, too!
what a whiner… she and her husband just looking for free money – yes, maybe the medical bills, but mental and emotional distress – c’mon! our society are becoming a bunch of whiny losers anymore with the help of the legal profession.
Not surprisingly, I have to disagree with you Agent. If they REALLY knew how to “game the system” as you contend, then they wouldn’t have “admitted before that she hurt her hand while helping someone move.”
Still – what a horrible and disgusting lawsuit, and I hope it gets thrown out as soon as possible.
Well, do you think that playing “musical chairs” at a university should be part of the curriculum? How common core is that? How about teaching a subject where a person can get a real job and be productive in society?
I once played a disastrous game of ‘Pin the Tail’ at a frat party in college. I ended up being the ‘donkey’ (or mainly just the ass for being there). Wrong place/wrong time, or should I go back now and file suit against the frat and college? I could use some emotional distress cash money…..
One can only imagine the intense and unbearable mental anguish and emotional distress caused by such a horrific and traumatizing event. Thank goodness she didn’t stub her toe, too!
If this person wins the lawsuit, musical chairs at birthday parties will be banned!
This happened at a college? And she is paying for it?
That is nothing, I once had a duck, duck, goose injury. Real bad, still shake when I think about it.
what a whiner… she and her husband just looking for free money – yes, maybe the medical bills, but mental and emotional distress – c’mon! our society are becoming a bunch of whiny losers anymore with the help of the legal profession.
Sounds like she’s trying to stock up on cash before the Republicans take over and cut out the nonsense give a ways of our tax dollars.
The key to this story is that she and her husband are drawing disability already. Sounds like they know how to game the system.
Not surprisingly, I have to disagree with you Agent. If they REALLY knew how to “game the system” as you contend, then they wouldn’t have “admitted before that she hurt her hand while helping someone move.”
Still – what a horrible and disgusting lawsuit, and I hope it gets thrown out as soon as possible.
Well, do you think that playing “musical chairs” at a university should be part of the curriculum? How common core is that? How about teaching a subject where a person can get a real job and be productive in society?
It WAS supposed to be a motivational exercise. She just took the motivation a little too far.
Q: Do you think that playing “musical chairs” at a university should be part of the curriculum?
A: No
Q: How about teaching a subject where a person can get a real job and be productive in society?
A: Yes, that should be taught as part of the curriculum
Leave the motivational exercise to kids in junior high. By the time one gets in college, they should be there to learn skills useful in the workplace.
So is it safe to presume, Agent, that you do not believe in having motivational exercises in the business world either?
Based on the article and that she and her husband are on the Fed handout rolls, I think the college tuition was probably free, too!
kudos to her for trying to go to college and get a degree. I wonder if she finished??
Probably didn’t finish. The emotional stress was too much.
Integrity, her major was “Government Entitlements”.
*Government Ethics
I once played a disastrous game of ‘Pin the Tail’ at a frat party in college. I ended up being the ‘donkey’ (or mainly just the ass for being there). Wrong place/wrong time, or should I go back now and file suit against the frat and college? I could use some emotional distress cash money…..
Helping someone move and playing musical chairs – then I would have to assume her disability is not a physical one?
This suit is no cake walk.
Musical Chairs’ Injuries rarely are
All kidding aside, I appreciate your point.
Musical Chairs for college credits? In Early Education, maybe?
Was there a report/record of the first injury before “reinjuring” while helping a friend move?
Give me a chair!