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This thread discusses a tragic incident involving a Pampered Chef consultant at a farmers market where a woman died after being struck by an umbrella. Participants express their feelings about the incident, the potential for lawsuits, and the implications for the consultant involved.
Participants generally agree on the tragic nature of the incident and the potential for litigation, but views differ on the motivations behind lawsuits and the specifics of the case.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding accidents at public events and the legal implications that may arise from them.
This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants who participate in public events and are concerned about liability and safety issues.
Kitchen2u said:Yes, I agree this world has become a sue happy place to be. But what I found interesting is:
1) no mention of her age...was and older woman with 6 grown children? $50,000 per incident with 6 kids left behind seems on the cheap side...was she a bread winner (I think not, if $300,000 is what they're asking for)
2) pre existing medical conditions that contributed to her death?
Of course, it could be a sue happy lawyer who saw the original article back in August when this happened...and persued the family.
There's all kinds of situations in this case...but it doesn't change the fact that someone died and a consultant who I'm sure feels horrible. She has to live the rest of her life thinking...what if?[/QUOTE]
You are right Ginny - not a good situation for anyone involved...except the lawyer, of course.![]()
SouthtownStar News said:Lawsuit claims negligence in death by umbrella
A wrongful-death lawsuit contends that negligence led to the death of a woman who was struck July 20 by a large umbrella at a farmers market in the village.
Margaret H. Morris was walking past a Pampered Chef booth at the Olympia Fields Farmers Market when a strong wind tipped over an unstable umbrella, knocking down Morris and entrapping her inside the umbrella, according to the lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court.
It says Morris was severely injured in the incident, leading to her death Aug. 18.
Pampered Chef and the organizers of the farmers market were negligent in failing to properly secure the base of the umbrella and for failing to realize the dangerous conditions that day, according to the lawsuit, which also names as defendants the owners of the shopping center and parking lot where the market was held.
Kitchen2u said:Yes, I agree this world has become a sue happy place to be. But what I found interesting is:
1) no mention of her age...was and older woman with 6 grown children? $50,000 per incident with 6 kids left behind seems on the cheap side...was she a bread winner (I think not, if $300,000 is what they're asking for)
2) pre existing medical conditions that contributed to her death?
Of course, it could be a sue happy lawyer who saw the original article back in August when this happened...and persued the family.
There's all kinds of situations in this case...but it doesn't change the fact that someone died and a consultant who I'm sure feels horrible. She has to live the rest of her life thinking...what if?
janetupnorth said:Very tragic indeed...
It will be interesting to see where the lawsuit goes. Depending on age, medically one thing could lead to another and hard to determine the "real cause".
I'm guessing (and JUST guessing here), she wasn't really young - having 12 grandchildren already and possibly she died of infection or pneumonia instead of actual breaks or bruises. Hard to tell if that was caused from the accident or if she would have gotten something anyway...
Maybe they'll post more on the story in 2008.
Personally, I'd have a hard time collecting money from people or companies for wrongful death with such a freak accident, especially if the deceased already lived a pretty full live.
chefann said:She wasn't survived by her husband, he predeceased her. (And you can't be survived by someone who's late, anyway. Survived means they're still living. Late means they're already dead.)
dianevill said:Oh duh. You KNEW what I meant, smarta**.![]()
Oh, come on... cynicism is fun.Chef Kearns said:I'm feeling a bit cynical today. I will try to keep my posting down to a minimum!