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Carl's Jr.

8491 Hwy 6 N, Houston, TX, 77095, US
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Carl's Jr. - will not pay for my injuries

October 25, 2012. It was around 9am. I walked into a Carls Jr and the floor was slippery. I fell on my knee and caught myself with my hand. The management at Carls made no attempt to call an ambulance. I was asked by a worker if I was alright and I told her, “ do I look alright I can’t even move my arm.” The worker then went about her business behind the counter.
I did not notice the wet sign cone until after I fell.
8491 Highway 6 N, Houston, TX 77095
http://www.carlsjr.com
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The worker never bothered to take down my information or attempted to ask me if I needed an ambulance.
I had to ask a customer to call an ambulance for me. I was not sure how detailed the injuries were so I wanted to go to the hospital and have it checked out.
When the paramedic entered the Carls Jr. she almost slipped on the floor. The ambulance arrived and put me on a stretcher. I had several costly x-rays performed.
I was taken to North Cypress Medical Center, 21214 Northwest Freeway, Cypress Texas 77429.
The xray tech (he said his name was JoJo) kept wanting me straighten my arm out for an x-ray. It was painful and I was concerned that he was causing more damage with these maneuvers.
First I was told that the radial bone was broken. Then I was told that there was only a chip in my elbow. So the different information has me a bit concerned.
The x-rays showed a chip in my elbow. It feels like it is more than a chip in the elbow because I can’t lift anything, I can’t even pull my hair up without being in pain. I have no insurance. I have animals to care for. I have no car to get around. The arm injury has further burdened me and restricted my movements. Last night (October 25, 2012) I woke up several times to the pain. I have gotten the prescriptions filled.
I have been rejected by 4 lawyers because of the wet sign. I am not trying to get rich. I am trying to get these medical bills paid for. I cannot afford a doctor.
I do have a copy of my exrays.

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Update by injuredparty
Nov 29, 2012 1:46 pm EST

Skor - no they did not remop the floor after I fell.

melissa253-- I was shocked that the worker did not even get my information. I believe that they are supposed to report accidents that occur on the property. She did not even ask if I needed an ambulance.

Update by injuredparty
Nov 29, 2012 11:10 am EST

Tasha you are a very ugly person. She not be allowed to post if you are going to be crude and insulting towards someone you don't even know.

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Colorado Springs, US
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Nov 30, 2012 3:23 am EST

I am so tired of people being careless and then expecting other people to pay for it.
I have been stupid. I have not paid attention and have fell and hurt myself. I am embarrassed to say more than once. One time when I fell I sprained my ankle so bad I could not stand up for 15 minutes, when my BF was done laughing he carried me to a seat. I was out of work two days because I couldn't walk, and in severe pain for well over three weeks.
Guess what? I never sued. I never thought of it! It was my fault for being careless and not paying attention.
Stop looking for someone else to pay for your mistakes. You were the one walking. You were the one not paying attention to the big wet floor sign they put out. You were the one who fell, then was rude to the employee who asked how you were. It is not their fault. It is yours.

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father of triplets
Rosemary, CA
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Nov 29, 2012 7:12 pm EST

foxygrandma
Unfortunately we are at a world where parents are pushing children off ladders and then claiming they fell off and threatening to sue, or asking their children to run in soap and oil spills hoping they injure themselves so they can make money off their children's injuries.

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SKOR
Toronto, CA
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Nov 29, 2012 11:52 am EST
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" Last night (October 25, 2012) I woke up several times to the pain"...you posted this on November 29, 2012.

"When the paramedic entered the Carls Jr. she almost slipped on the floor"...for the paramedic to nearly slip on the floor as well, they must have arrived in less than a minute after they were called - or the staff mopped the floor again after you fell.

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