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Remember the lady that was trampled at WalMart...

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What a gold digging bitch!




Trampled Shopper Has History of Injury Claims

ORANGE CITY, Fla. (Dec. 5) - A woman who was trampled by Wal-Mart shoppers during a holiday sale on DVD players has made numerous injury claims against stores, including nine against the world's largest retailer.

Patricia VanLester, a 41-year-old former Wal-Mart employee, has received thousands of dollars from the discount giant in injury and workers' compensation settlements, records show.

VanLester was first in line to grab a $29 DVD player Nov. 28 and was knocked to the ground by a frenzy of shoppers. Paramedics found VanLester unconscious on top of a DVD player.

Wal-Mart spokesman Dan Fogleman said he had no details about the past settlements, including one filed by VanLester's sister.

"We're going to investigate this claim as thoroughly as we have investigated the other 10 claims that this woman and her sister have brought against us in the past," he said.

A case manager for VanLester's attorney, David Sweat, said Friday that the lawyer wouldn't comment on his client's past claims. Sweat told Orlando's WKMG-TV that his client hasn't filed a formal injury claim against Wal-Mart from last week's incident.

Mark O'Keefe, a spokesman for EVAC Ambulance, which treated VanLester at the store and airlifted her to a hospital, said VanLester was admitted to the hospital's trauma center. "The hospital admitted this woman for two days," he said Friday.


VanLester's previous claims date to at least 1987. She collected more than $1,800 in workers' compensation claims for slip-and-fall incidents at a Publix supermarket and another Wal-Mart in 1995 and 1996.

In another claim, she said she slipped on a puddle of hand lotion in 1991 while shopping at an Orange City Walgreen's pharmacy, causing "permanent injury, disability, disfigurement (and) mental anguish." The case was thrown out.


12/05/03 12:59 EST
 
hehe...i was just talking to one of my friends on IM about that....

is there a video of it? post a link
 
thats what i call a smart shopper

gets the store to pay her


at least that pig will have a merry christmas
 
I watched the video on AOL and the woman's sister was being interviewed. Definitely some inbreeding going on in that family.

She started crying fake tears on cue for the camera.
 
That sucks. You always know there are people like that living amongst us but once you see it, It makes you think. That could be your tenant, Imagine? Slip on your sidewalk... etc. or even your neighbor.

That bugs me.
 
gonelifting said:
That sucks. You always know there are people like that living amongst us but once you see it, It makes you think. That could be your tenant, Imagine? Slip on your sidewalk... etc. or even your neighbor.

That bugs me.


That is what is wrong with people nowadays.

Sue to get rich. Fuck working.

Bunch of lazy asses.
 
tort reform.

On this one I have to say it: vote republican.

Trial lawyers are the deomcrats' biggest supporters.
 
HumorMe said:
Paramedics found VanLester unconscious on top of a DVD player.

Hey, at least she got one of the cheap DVD players! Could have been worse, getting up that early for nuthin'!
 
Yeah she planned it and those people probably didn't hesitate to step on her. She must've looked like the welcome mat by the time they were done.
 
um guys? she wasnt suing wal-mart. she filed for workmans comp. believe me, those people dont get that much money from workmans comp. they do it so they wont have to work not to make big money
 
What a gold digging bitch!




Trampled Shopper Has History of Injury Claims

ORANGE CITY, Fla. (Dec. 5) - A woman who was trampled by Wal-Mart shoppers during a holiday sale on DVD players has made numerous injury claims against stores, including nine against the world's largest retailer.

Patricia VanLester, a 41-year-old former Wal-Mart employee, has received thousands of dollars from the discount giant in injury and workers' compensation settlements, records show.

VanLester was first in line to grab a $29 DVD player Nov. 28 and was knocked to the ground by a frenzy of shoppers. Paramedics found VanLester unconscious on top of a DVD player.

Wal-Mart spokesman Dan Fogleman said he had no details about the past settlements, including one filed by VanLester's sister.

"We're going to investigate this claim as thoroughly as we have investigated the other 10 claims that this woman and her sister have brought against us in the past," he said.

A case manager for VanLester's attorney, David Sweat, said Friday that the lawyer wouldn't comment on his client's past claims. Sweat told Orlando's WKMG-TV that his client hasn't filed a formal injury claim against Wal-Mart from last week's incident.

Mark O'Keefe, a spokesman for EVAC Ambulance, which treated VanLester at the store and airlifted her to a hospital, said VanLester was admitted to the hospital's trauma center. "The hospital admitted this woman for two days," he said Friday.


VanLester's previous claims date to at least 1987. She collected more than $1,800 in workers' compensation claims for slip-and-fall incidents at a Publix supermarket and another Wal-Mart in 1995 and 1996.

In another claim, she said she slipped on a puddle of hand lotion in 1991 while shopping at an Orange City Walgreen's pharmacy, causing "permanent injury, disability, disfigurement (and) mental anguish." The case was thrown out.


12/05/03 12:59 EST
I was at this Walmart when it happened. never been to another, it was crazy
 
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