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If Ceci has an agent worth his commissions, then he's got an umbrella policy that should completely cover something of this nature.
You can bet his insurance rep has offered it because they are very cheap.
If Ceci has an agent worth his commissions, then he's got an umbrella policy that should completely cover something of this nature.
I can see an argument for damages if she couldnt work for an extended time and medical related costs but some of the numbers seem very outragious to me
Not to downplay the incident but it is hard for me to be sympathetic when siblings and boyfriends are asking for hundreds of thousands in the claim. I can see an argument for damages if she couldnt work for an extended time and medical related costs but some of the numbers seem very outragious to me
Three takeaways from this article (and this unfortunate accident):
1) Ceci will be playing for free for the next 2 seasons
2) There is no mention of any Corsi numbers on either side of council
3) I still can't tell from this article if Ceci can play in TOR's top 4
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All kidding aside. This is the 2nd story I've heard about people using this type of fuel for torches, camp stoves, and fireplaces. If you're reading this then stay away from this stuff. My father in law got badly burned from the same kind of fuel. I can't get over how casually people use any type of fuel for fires or barbecues. Try to find another way. Table top fire place? Sounds dangerous already.
You have no idea what you are talking about. What is going to happen is Ceci insurance is going to pay for this but in order for that to happen this woman needs to sue Ceci. The exact same thing happened to a woman who broke her arm, she couldn't afford rehab and in order to get the insurance money she had to sue her own nephew.
Do you understand?
The 500,000 and 300,000 I could see her getting. While this is a terrible situation and a horrible outcome the 6,000,000 will likely not be had. I don’t see intent here which will be the big factor.
"Intent" ? Does such a thing need to be proven in a lawsuit? Isn't that a criminal law term?
More info here from an article last summer:
Healing burn survivor Hana Engel poised to join hockey partner in Czech Republic
Engel is still owner of a yoga studio, ModernBody, and plans to eventually teach again, encouraging people who might not feel comfortable in a yoga studio. A place that doesn’t judge people.
“When I am able to do a downward dog,” Engel says, “I will be so happy.”
So things are looking up, for her personal well being, but perhaps not the lawsuit.
Read my post again and tell me if you understand.
Jesus Christ
You shoot for the stars in the ask, gives you more room to negotiateNot to downplay the incident but it is hard for me to be sympathetic when siblings and boyfriends are asking for hundreds of thousands in the claim. I can see an argument for damages if she couldnt work for an extended time and medical related costs but some of the numbers seem very outragious to me
You shoot for the stars in the ask, gives you more room to negotiate
This is disproven from the more recent article.“Her injuries and her resulting changes to her appearance have prevented her, and will prevent her from engaging in all of these activities and interests,” the lawsuit claims.
I hope she gets everything she's asking for.
I can't imagine anything more painful to live through that what happened to Engel, and the injuries she suffered will never fully heal. The impact on her loved ones were immense as well, in terms of what they had to do to support her, both in time and cost.
Meanwhile, she goes on Instagram and sees Ceci and Thompsen living a picture-perfect millionaire life - getting engaged in Italy, traveling, etc.
From what some people in their "circle" have said, Ceci and Thompsen essentially cut ties with Engel a few months after the incident, because they needed to "move on". So yeah, give her the $8 million.
This wasn't even so much of an accident as an act of complete stupidity and negligence. I see no difference to this than hitting someone with your car while texting.
Right...was there negligence and a duty of care? Was excessive alcohol involved? Someone is going to pay though. Interesting the manufacturer pulled the product after the incident. That is telling I believe.
LOL, she wouldn't have lived a millionaire life, regardless of the accident or not. Nice troll attempt, though.
Doesn't matter if she would have lived a millionaire lifestyle.
It matters that she suffered incredible pain, suffering and a lifelong injury that will severely lower her quality of life because of an act of negligence and stupidity by Ceci's common law partner at Ceci's residence.