Employees were slow to provide medical care for Smith because they thought he was drunk, the suit says. He died the next morning at a hospital of a brain injury.
Sad. They shouldn't have been slow to seek help for someone no matter what. People can die from alcohol intoxication, too.
Who is the defendant? The company breaking down the chairs? A person working for the company who was the one who threw the chair? (And has admitted it?) I'm very confused.One-year check-in from last post. Case still pending. Plaintiff (wife) still taking depositions.
I assume they have a head-wound consistent with being hit by a chair. I wonder if defendant has admitted yet that he was hit in the head with a chair?
Who is the defendant? The company breaking down the chairs? A person working for the company who was the one who threw the chair? (And has admitted it?) I'm very confused.
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