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'Have youm had an accident lately that wasn't your fault?' Isn't an accident, by definition, nobodies fault?
What has happened to our society? 50 years ago, if you fell off your chair at work you would be called a 'clumsy oaf' and told to get on with it. Nowadays, 'Barbera Collier' can claim £6,000 for falling off a chair and spilling her tea over herself.
Has anyone here ever tried to claim compensation for tripping up, spilling their tea or breaking their nail? Is there no such thing as a true accident anymore?
Perhaps she owed the company money for breaking their chair!
I forget who said it, but I found it high-larious :
Jeffrey dropped a digestive biscuit in his tea, he got £7000
'Have youm had an accident lately that wasn't your fault?' Isn't an accident, by definition, nobodies fault?
What has happened to our society? 50 years ago, if you fell off your chair at work you would be called a 'clumsy oaf' and told to get on with it. Nowadays, 'Barbera Collier' can claim £6,000 for falling off a chair and spilling her tea over herself.
Has anyone here ever tried to claim compensation for tripping up, spilling their tea or breaking their nail? Is there no such thing as a true accident anymore?