Would you sue someone who helped you?

United States
December 20, 2008 5:15pm CST
Would you sue someone who helped you if you end up losing an eye, injured, or paralyzed but the person saved your life?
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@sanuanu (11235)
• India
20 Dec 08
No, not at all? but why are you asking that? Had you injured someone or someone injured you? I hope not otherwise it would be a bad news for all of us.
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• United States
20 Dec 08
No but I saw a clip where a woman is suing a man for saving her life but she complained she was being treated like a rag doll and become paralyzed from the waist down. The man did save her life because the car caught on fire but he did end up causing her to be paralyzed but maybe its because she is too heavy from him to carry in the air.
• United States
20 Dec 08
Defiantly not! That's crazy that anyone would even consider suing someone for something like that. Of course being injured or losing a body part is upsetting, but if your life was saved you should be grateful. I think any lawsuit like that should just be tossed out the window!
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@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
21 Dec 08
No of course not. If it is an accident and they tried to help to the best of their ability I would find that as evil to sue them. HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. © ronaldinu 2008
• United States
21 Dec 08
What if Hancock from that movie that Will Smith played in helped you out. Would you be mad at him even though he saved your life?
• United States
21 Dec 08
I don't understand what kind of situation I'd be in if I lost something of mine but was being helped at the same time... Oh well. Merry Christmas.
• Philippines
20 Dec 08
I would most probably not sue... I'd be disappointed with an injury, but i'd be happy overall.. As they say, "the whole is more than the sum of its parts" -- thus, i'd rather have the whole, with some parts missing(than the other way around).. =)