Last February, my sister broke her leg while delivering papers for a local newspaper. It was 4am, 15 degrees, and there was some recent snow on the ground. By the grace of God, the owner of the house she fell in front of was in his garage smoking a cigarette. He heard her cry out, contacted me, and together we took her to the hospital. One hellacious compound fracture, one titanium rod, 2 screws, and 6 months later, the newspaper is suing her for breach of contract, because she stopped delivering papers without a 30 days notice. They will not willingly offer workman's comp, because she was an independant contractor. She was also not insured. The owner of the home had a $1000 home owners insurance "limited injury" policy. This man was a lifesaver. She and I both would feel terible suing such a man. If I had my way, I'd torch the newspaper building for being so inconsiderate, but that wouldn't solve anything. Do you have any suggestions?
2007-08-09
11:21:29
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nemorino147
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Politics & Government
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She found someone to sub for her. Its not like the papers weren't delivered for 30 days.
2007-08-10
01:12:22 ·
update #1