Passenger left on a plane
Originally Posted by S2020,Jun 1 2010, 09:28 AM
OK. the airline was a little negligent. Does that woman deserve $25-50K?
The lady is blatantly trying to get something for nothing. And for that, she deserves to be smacked two times across the face.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/197618/woma...directions.html
I swear, 99% of the lawyers give the other 1% a bad rep.
Rosenberg, a Los Angeles California native, is suing Google because Google Maps issued directions that told her to walk down a rural highway. She started walking down the highway--which had no sidewalk or pedestrian paths--and was struck by a car. She is suing Google for her medical expenses ($100,000), as well as punitive damages. She is also suing the driver who struck her, Patrick Harwood of Park City, Utah.
On January 19, 2010, Rosenberg was apparently trying to get from 96 Daly Street, Park City, Utah, to 1710 Prospector Avenue, Park City, Utah. She looked up the walking directions using Google Maps on her Blackberry. Google Maps suggested a route that included a half-mile walk down "Deer Valley Drive," which is also known as "Utah State Route 224."
There's not much more to say--she started walking down the middle of a highway, and a car hit her. Who wouldn't have seen that one coming?
According to Rosenberg's complaint filing:
"As a direct and proximate cause of Defendant Google’s careless, reckless and negligent providing of unsafe directions, Plaintiff Lauren Rosenberg was led onto a dangerous highway, and was thereby stricken by a motor vehicle, causing her to suffer sever permanent physical, emotional, and mental injuries, including pain and suffering."
On January 19, 2010, Rosenberg was apparently trying to get from 96 Daly Street, Park City, Utah, to 1710 Prospector Avenue, Park City, Utah. She looked up the walking directions using Google Maps on her Blackberry. Google Maps suggested a route that included a half-mile walk down "Deer Valley Drive," which is also known as "Utah State Route 224."
There's not much more to say--she started walking down the middle of a highway, and a car hit her. Who wouldn't have seen that one coming?
According to Rosenberg's complaint filing:
"As a direct and proximate cause of Defendant Google’s careless, reckless and negligent providing of unsafe directions, Plaintiff Lauren Rosenberg was led onto a dangerous highway, and was thereby stricken by a motor vehicle, causing her to suffer sever permanent physical, emotional, and mental injuries, including pain and suffering."
I swear, 99% of the lawyers give the other 1% a bad rep.
I just had a great idea, I'm going to Google-map every walk or drive I take, and if anything goes wrong, I'm suing Google for sending me on that route.
I wonder if she chose driving or walking directions...
I wonder if she chose driving or walking directions...
Originally Posted by The Gasman,Jun 1 2010, 12:31 PM
We should be allowed to hunt these idiots for sport.
Or there should be a punishment for losing a case of this nature, by more than a certain degree. I don't know exactly what I mean by that, but if the case is SO illogical, then we get to throw those little whipper snapper things at their genitals for up to 12 hours.
You know, the little explosive white twisted paper sack things
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