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Re: My E-Center lawsuit



It must be fairly standard for folks to get hurt at concerts.  Enough so 
that attendees lose some of their protections and are assumed to share 
liability.  I've read about a judge throwing a concert injury out of court 
because rock concerts were a "known hazard."

keets

>Hey guys guess what.I saw a lawyer about my broken
>shoulder and stitches.The lawyer said that I had no
>case because the hundreds of people all around me are
>not "credible" witnesses because they all were there
>for a concert.Also I fit the description of a
>TEENAGER.I said "that still doesn't give them the
>right to throw me over the damn rail!",so I quickly
>left this lawyer because I obliviously thought he had
>no clue about what he was talking about.I went to
>another lawyer this time in Philly.Get this he said
>the EXACT same thing!I went to four different lawyers
>in two different states and they ALL said the same
>thing!That's It I give up!I have a broken shoulder and
>16 stitches because I was thrown over the rail by a
>group of security guys all over something I didn't
>do!What's right in the world(besides this list and The
>Who)?
>                           -jess in jersey
>
>                         A.K.A-Sally Simpson
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