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kurpal_v2 wrote:I dont understand her reasoning, why should the family be compensated?
Stupid trinis and this gimme gimme mentality
sharkman121 wrote:kurpal_v2 wrote:I dont understand her reasoning, why should the family be compensated?
Stupid trinis and this gimme gimme mentality
i agree, why is the govt responsible. I mean i sympathize with the guy but this would set a bad precedent. Thats what life insurance is for.
Circumstance seems like something outta Final Destination though.
rfari wrote:sharkman121 wrote:kurpal_v2 wrote:I dont understand her reasoning, why should the family be compensated?
Stupid trinis and this gimme gimme mentality
i agree, why is the govt responsible. I mean i sympathize with the guy but this would set a bad precedent. Thats what life insurance is for.
Circumstance seems like something outta Final Destination though.
I disagree tho. If negligence was responsible for the ill-timed tree across the roadway then someone wasn't doing a proper job
kurpal_v2 wrote:rfari wrote:sharkman121 wrote:kurpal_v2 wrote:I dont understand her reasoning, why should the family be compensated?
Stupid trinis and this gimme gimme mentality
i agree, why is the govt responsible. I mean i sympathize with the guy but this would set a bad precedent. Thats what life insurance is for.
Circumstance seems like something outta Final Destination though.
I disagree tho. If negligence was responsible for the ill-timed tree across the roadway then someone wasn't doing a proper job
Only and only if you can prove negligence of that specific tree being rotten can you approach an insurance company/ ask for compensation.
AFAIK "acts of god" isnt covered by most policies and basically a "hardlucksdeyboidanboi" scenario.
stev wrote:read the story in different newspapers and i think they should be compensated. looks can be deceiving but they look that they could use the money. im sure the funeral was expensive plus i think the dad alone used to work. son and daughter too young, mother looked like the average housewife.
sharkman121 wrote:stev wrote:read the story in different newspapers and i think they should be compensated. looks can be deceiving but they look that they could use the money. im sure the funeral was expensive plus i think the dad alone used to work. son and daughter too young, mother looked like the average housewife.
sorry to sound like the villain here but this alone is not reason to be compensated. Like i said you gonna open up a floodgate of ppl wanted to be compensated by teh govt.
stev wrote:sharkman121 wrote:stev wrote:read the story in different newspapers and i think they should be compensated. looks can be deceiving but they look that they could use the money. im sure the funeral was expensive plus i think the dad alone used to work. son and daughter too young, mother looked like the average housewife.
sorry to sound like the villain here but this alone is not reason to be compensated. Like i said you gonna open up a floodgate of ppl wanted to be compensated by teh govt.
very good point. if people hear dat Gov't give dem money, that goin and cause bachanal. Gov't probably already aware of this incident and may already have ways to deal with it..(hide)
The Mohammed family was told by police that numerous reports were made about the overgrown trees lining the Eastern Main Road at the Cleaver Woods Recreation Park.
Skanky wrote:The Mohammed family was told by police that numerous reports were made about the overgrown trees lining the Eastern Main Road at the Cleaver Woods Recreation Park.
In this case it's not act of god.Some agency was responsible for the upkeep of the trees and they were negligent in carrying out their duties and it cost somebody their life.
The family should be compensated.
If possible, legal action should be taken against such agency/person(s) for dereliction of duty.
sharkman121 wrote:stev wrote:read the story in different newspapers and i think they should be compensated. looks can be deceiving but they look that they could use the money. im sure the funeral was expensive plus i think the dad alone used to work. son and daughter too young, mother looked like the average housewife.
sorry to sound like the villain here but this alone is not reason to be compensated. Like i said you gonna open up a floodgate of ppl wanted to be compensated by teh govt.
adriano7910 wrote: let the wife learn to drive ......
Aaron 2NR wrote:its an accident and really a sad reality but isn't this why you pay insurance, in the event for a fatality while behind the wheel???
Skanky wrote:The Mohammed family was told by police that numerous reports were made about the overgrown trees lining the Eastern Main Road at the Cleaver Woods Recreation Park.
In this case it's not act of god.Some agency was responsible for the upkeep of the trees and they were negligent in carrying out their duties and it cost somebody their life.
The family should be compensated.
If possible, legal action should be taken against such agency/person(s) for dereliction of duty.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:so my car shocks got damaged from a big hole in the road....government failed to repair roads....can i be compensated....just asking......
sharkman121 wrote:Skanky wrote:The Mohammed family was told by police that numerous reports were made about the overgrown trees lining the Eastern Main Road at the Cleaver Woods Recreation Park.
In this case it's not act of god.Some agency was responsible for the upkeep of the trees and they were negligent in carrying out their duties and it cost somebody their life.
The family should be compensated.
If possible, legal action should be taken against such agency/person(s) for dereliction of duty.
Change of heart, Quite valid points here for real, if its considered neglect by the state then by all means they should compensate the family.
An act of God is an unforeseeable natural phenomenon. Explained by Lord Hobhouse in Transco plc v Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council as describing events;
(i) which involve no human agency
(ii) which is not realistically possible to guard against
(iii) which is due directly and exclusively to natural causes and
(iv) which could not have been prevented by any amount of foresight, plans, and care.
stev wrote:wat job they can offer her so...assume she has no degree / training.
biggest child is 15, daughter much younger.
Gladiator wrote:All the woman needs is a good lawyer and they will be hitting the authorities for six!
kurpal_v2 wrote:Gladiator wrote:All the woman needs is a good lawyer and they will be hitting the authorities for six!
How?
Soundwave wrote:kurpal_v2 wrote:Gladiator wrote:All the woman needs is a good lawyer and they will be hitting the authorities for six!
How?
cricket bat...
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