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Old 09-20-2008, 05:11 PM   #17
Taylor514ce
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Originally Posted by C6REW View Post
Hi Sparrow,

Guess that makes you more American than Brit then

Honestly do you not find this amusing?

It is a very sad state of affairs when we find ourselves wanting to sue for all and anything.
But the point is, it isn't a frivolous suit. The woman has an injury, causing pain and the inability to work at her chosen profession. Perhaps she could have varied her routine enough so that the injury wouldn't have occurred. I just don't know the details. Her contention is that the employer required her to work in such a manner as to cause the injury. That isn't frivolous. It isn't suing "for all and anything". It's suing for damages caused by her work environment, and more particularly, as Ricky has pointed out, suing to get compensation that the employer is required, by law, to provide.
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