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Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Postby Amogh » Sat Jan 18, 2014 8:44 pm

Is there any way I can pursue a lawsuit for BAD ADVICE?
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Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Postby Christos » Sun Jan 19, 2014 8:30 am

You see, you are an autonomous human becoming. You study a decision, or not. Even that is your autonomous selection(whether or not or not to ask guidance or seek researched information.) The choice of the information is even your choice. Exactly where, when, even regardless of whether you act on that information is your autonomous option. You chose, you bear the consequences. You either researched too significantly(tho I can't believe of how any study ends with a dog on a roof) or you researched not adequate(gravity? friction?) A patient lay on an operating table, alert and communicative, during complicated brain surgery(which the medical doctor required the patient feedback to be capable to do appropriately). At 1 point, the physician nudged a part of the patient's brain and the patient's arm moved. "You just moved your arm." the physician stated. "No, medical doctor," replied the patient, "You did." 
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Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Postby nario » Tue Jan 21, 2014 8:25 am

You can sue anyone You can sue anyone for almost anything. Here are the problems you will face: 1. This website has disclaimers all over it, you agree to not hold anyone liable etc when you participate 2. How will you find out who gave you the advice? 3. What is the total damage monetarily to your dog? If it is not a lot, then why sue anyway. Targetlaw 59 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Postby Colmcille » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:29 pm

Sure, how much fools gold do ya want?
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Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Postby Vipponah » Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:29 am

Logic should have told you not to do this. If we told you to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge, would you? If you taks someone's advice, that's your perrogative and no one but you is responsible for the results.   If this is a joke question, NOT FUNNY. aubrey_25_99 59 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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Due To Some Bad Advice From Askville I Let My Dog Onto The Roof Where He Slipped Off And Broke Two Legs And A Rib

Postby Bart » Fri Feb 07, 2014 3:48 am

googly said: 1 Sure, how much fools gold do ya want? 59 months ago
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