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  • Ridiculous situation at the gym this morning – am I going to get sued?
  • globalti
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    Sad, isn’t it, that the OP did somebody a favour, warned the guy to stand back, then accidentally injured the guy because he didn’t heed the warning yet the OP is now worried about being sued?

    What a sorry state this country is in, if reason and balance have gone so far down the toilet.

    orangespyderman
    Full Member

    reason and balance

    That’s the devil’s talk! You’ll have someone’s eye out with that!

    wilko1999
    Free Member

    Do you even shirtlift bro?

    zilog6128
    Full Member

    Sad, isn’t it, that the OP did somebody a favour, warned the guy to stand back, then accidentally injured the guy

    devil’s advocate: OP acted with best intentions but misjudged the situation & caused an accident. If this had happened whilst driving a car, everyone (including you) would be saying “that’s what insurance is for”.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    He’s more likely to sue the gym as they’ll have insurance, always chase the money. As I said I suspect you can the gym will hear nothing.

    PaulMc
    Free Member

    There is near to zero chance of you being sued IMO. If he actally contacts a lawyer, their interest will be in claiming against the gym operators as the door was defective, they have insurance to cover such a claim and they probably can’t prove that the door was ever inspected. No lawyer will be keen to sue an individual who probably doesn’t have insurance cover,due to the risk they won’t get paid, and you weren’t clearly negligent anyway. The gym will have wanted your details as a witness for their accident report form.

    nickc
    Full Member

    sued for what?

    You were obviously trying to help, and acted reasonably.

    hebdencyclist
    Free Member

    Sad, isn’t it, that the OP did somebody a favour, warned the guy to stand back, then accidentally injured the guy because he didn’t heed the warning yet the OP is now worried about being sued?

    That he acted with good intentions is irrelevant. “All I wanted to do was give the kids a nice canoeing trip” would not be a defence against negligence either.

    I don’t think we know enough about the incident to say for sure, but from the OP’s brief description, he may have gone in shoulder-first, when he reasonably should have exercised more caution.

    jimdubleyou
    Full Member

    I don’t think we know enough about the incident to say for sure, but from the OP’s brief description, he may have gone in shoulder-first, when he reasonably should have exercised more caution.

    I only gave it a little shove your honour, from the way the guy was shouting “help” I thought he was having a heart attack or something serious…

    ninfan
    Free Member

    Reminds me of the fake Chinese car accidents posted on YouTube. Did he have a go pro on a chest mount

    😀


    finbar
    Free Member

    I only gave it a little shove your honour, from the way the guy was shouting “help” I thought he was having a heart attack or something serious…

    He did sound really very agitated. And it was barely a shove…

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    If jamb and Paul Mc are right, he was probably most annoyed that you weren’t gym staff, then his manufactured case against them would have been clearer.

    finbar
    Free Member

    If jamb and Paul Mc are right, he was probably most annoyed that you weren’t gym staff, then his manufactured case against them would have been clearer.

    My lack of clothes at the time would have made that very obvious… 😳

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    Not sure it’s safe to assume there was malign/fraudulent intent, he may have just been pillock

    nickc
    Full Member

    “All I wanted to do was give the kids a nice canoeing trip”

    nothing like the same thing.

    hebdencyclist
    Free Member

    it was barely a shove…

    😆 😆 😆

    Tell it to the judge!

    Anyway, as others have said, I don’t think you’ll be sued.

    rt60
    Full Member

    Google Good Samaritan law, there is almost no chance you will get sued.

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    You checked out China’s entry?

    There have been incidents in China, such as the Peng Yu incident in 2006,[13][14] where good Samaritans who helped people injured in accidents were accused of having injured the victim themselves.

    The death of Wang Yue was caused when the toddler was run over by two vehicles. The entire incident was caught on a video, which shows eighteen people seeing the child but refusing to help. In a November 2011 survey, a majority, 71%, thought that the people who passed the child without helping were afraid of getting into trouble themselves.[15]

    According to China Daily, “at least 10 Party and government departments and organizations in Guangdong, including the province’s commission on politics and law, the women’s federation, the Academy of Social Sciences, and the Communist Youth League, have started discussions on punishing those who refuse to help people who clearly need it.”[16] Officials of Guangdong province, along with many lawyers and social workers, also held three days of meetings in the provincial capital of Guangzhou to discuss the case. It was reported that various lawmakers of the province are drafting a good Samaritan law, which would “penalize people who fail to help in a situation of this type and indemnify them from lawsuits if their efforts are in vain.”[17] Legal experts and the public are debating the idea ahead of discussions and a legislative push.[18] On 1 August 2013, the nation’s first good Samaritan law went into effect in Shenzhen.[19]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Samaritan_law#China

    wwaswas
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    I’ve got nothing to add to his thread bar an appreciation for them mental storyline from the initial situation and door kick followed by two naked blokes, one leaking blood everywhere from a head wound trying to get to the gym reception to find a first aid kit.

    minley1
    Free Member

    This may just be a coincidence, but my freind (who is a Vietmanese student) was at his local gym this morning, he is a huge Bettles fan.
    He told me he was singing along to one of their songs, Help was the one he mentioned, anyway he was singing along when suddenly someone kicked his door in and bashed his eyebrow, he was very confused ( and woried that he was going to be violated)
    He said he won’t be suing, he’s just glad he is still a virgin.
    Makes you think though.

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    Bettles

    Does he also like the Ruling Stones and Pink Lloyd?

    Daffy
    Full Member

    More importantly:

    The courts are reluctant to penalize people attempting rescue and English law makes provision for the actions of ‘good Samaritans,’ unless their actions were grossly negligent or made a situation worse. Cases such as Donoghue v Stevenson[26] where Lord Atkin culminates the parable of the good samaritan principle to ‘love your neighbour’ transposed in law for negligence liability.

    I think you’ll be fine.

    perchypanther
    Free Member

    he is a huge Bettles fan.

    I was a Bettles fan back in the day.

    reformedfatty
    Free Member

    Does it strike anyone else as odd that the first course of action was to force the door rather than alert a member of staff? I mean if someone’s trapped in a changing room and able to explain that, it’s not like they aren’t going to survive the 2 minutes for a member of staff to come along.

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    Nope. Perfectly fine. Don’t want the door forced, don’t repeatedly ask for help.

    imnotverygood
    Full Member

    Stupid question, but how did the door ‘stick’? Most public showers have the sort of doors with a lock mounted on the external surface that you can bust open. The door itself never sits flush with the frame and therefore can’t stick. Did you break the lock?

    orangespyderman
    Full Member

    Nope. Perfectly fine. Don’t want the door forced, don’t repeatedly ask for help.

    And certainly don’t ask finbar 😀

    chewkw
    Free Member

    OP,

    An unfortunate circumstances there …

    Nothing to worry about now as you have good intention to help.

    Next time just report to the person in charge when someone is asking for help … even when the person is dying coz you do not know if their family would sue you for not being a qualified person to help.

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    And certainly don’t ask finbar

    When the shit goes down, I want it to be finbar who is walking past my stall.

    orangespyderman
    Full Member

    When the shit goes down, I want it to be finbar who is walking past my stall.

    To push it back up? 😯

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    When the shit doesn’t go down, I want it to be finbar who is walking past my stall with a bent coathanger.

    ftfy

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    Was he in the closet?

    Apparently attempting to come out.

    DrJ
    Full Member

    Maybe he told the staff you kicked his back door in. No wonder they took your details.

    hebdencyclist
    Free Member

    Daffy
    Full Member

    😀

    spud-face
    Full Member

    Sounds like a dangerwank gone awry.

    WTF
    Free Member

    This is what happened last time I did that !

    Rich
    Free Member

    Are the gym to blame for having a door that jams? More so than you I would have thought.

    Frankenstein
    Free Member

    What O.P. really did:

    Wait, you two are naked in the shower. The other guy says its stuck, you pushed harder and he got hurt, then he bled? 😯

    spekkie
    Free Member

    The old “Supplies” joke 🙂

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