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Posted By Peter Younger
I think I will become a monk, and sit in a cell all day chanting, why you ask? well I am a safety manager for a large retailer, and a customer is trying to claim compensation, because they fell over a chair, in the footwear department in one of our stores. Have we now reached the point when we can be sued for providing chairs for customers to try on shoes????? aaarrrrgghhh!!!!! hang on! lets put the solicitors in the cells, and throw away the keys :-)
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze
Don't worry Peter, we all have days like that!
If you'd not provided the chair, it would have been a claim for back injury caused while attempting to put on the shoe while standing up.
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Posted By Charley Farley-Trelawney
Oh Peter
Do I sympathise or what!!??
Just had a contractor make a claim because he cut his lip on the envelope that I requested a return of my recent handling of a training course for them. Blood everywhere, cut lip and tongue, and now a claim for a shirt and believe this!!!!!!!He only went sick for 4 days, riddor my ar**e
Don’t let the claimers wear you down!
CFT
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