BOBOT
Recycles dryer sheets
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- Aug 17, 2006
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Over the weekend we were at the supermarket - no names, but it is a "huge" national chain, if you get my drift - and I slipped on some gunk on the floor & injured my leg. Nothing broken, but my hamstring was wrenched pretty bad; it hurt like hell.
Got checked out at the nearby urgent care facility, got some pain killers, & have spent the time since pretty much immobile. I'll be starting some physical therapy tomorrow.
The manager said their people would be in touch with me. So here's my question: what approach should I take with them when they call? I'm not a litigious sort, but feel that they should, at a minimum, spring for the medical bill(s) . I'm not comfortable with the "pain & suffering" kind of claim, but that's what I'm experiencing, not to mention considerable inconvenience & curtailment of activity for the next couple of weeks.
Any thoughts, caveats, advice...?
Got checked out at the nearby urgent care facility, got some pain killers, & have spent the time since pretty much immobile. I'll be starting some physical therapy tomorrow.
The manager said their people would be in touch with me. So here's my question: what approach should I take with them when they call? I'm not a litigious sort, but feel that they should, at a minimum, spring for the medical bill(s) . I'm not comfortable with the "pain & suffering" kind of claim, but that's what I'm experiencing, not to mention considerable inconvenience & curtailment of activity for the next couple of weeks.
Any thoughts, caveats, advice...?