smashed fingers at chiropractors
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smashed fingers at chiropractors
i saw my chiropractor today i stood on the table face down and grabed the bar the table lowered and smashed my fingers since i could not see to grab on was is her responsibility to check before lowering the table
Asked on June 2, 2009 under Personal Injury, California
Answers:
J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
This is a tricky situation, however, we this is the United States and you can pretty much sue for just about anything. In this case, i would sy that the chiro had a duty of care to adjust the table and make sure it was safe for you. After, all, if you were at the chiro's office and it was their table, I would say that it is reasonable for the chiro to assist you. As a result of the failure of the chiro to assist you, you were injured- that spells negligence. If you do not care that the chiro will no longer see you, then file a claim and see what compensation the insurance company will give you. I suggest hiring a lawyer to assist you.
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