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Doing your duty while not making lawyers rich.
A few days ago I had to use the bathroom inside a Villages' store before shopping. I opened the stall and danced around blood splatter on the floor along with the slight indication of feces. It was difficult to get around but I managed. Luckily for me a store employee was washing his hands when I was coming out of the area having to place my feet carefully. I told him there was blood in there and it looked like he quietly told a supervisor. I went shopping but did get some curious looks from a few store employees. Or, maybe I was altering my perception with my expectations as I assuming that this bathroom mess might be a topic of discussion among them. And they might have thought I was the one with the pressing medical problem. It also becomes a legal problem for the store if they do not act quickly to clean up the potential hazard for bathroom users.
I had not seen anyone who looked like they had just come into the store to use the bathroom and would have been on their way out as I was coming into the store. I had told the store employee who had just washed his hands that I did not know where the blood came from. Poop happens in even the nicest of stores. We did cover slip and falls in my Torts course at the U of Minnesota Law School. But I am not in the habit of aiding lawyers . I did feel I had a duty to find a store employee and tell him or her about the liability risk in the restroom. |
Making lawyers rich? Now that rich:bowdown:
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Serious medical problems in store bathrooms are probably a problem here in the Villages. |
I do feel for the person this must have happened to in that store . He must have left the store quietly. If that had been me I might have called 911 knowing that I would sometime soon be getting a bill for the ambulance.
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You did the right thing.
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There was maybe about 4 ounces of blood on the floor in that toilet stall. You would have needed gloves and a mask to clean it up properly. I did see what looked like a clean up person pushing a large cabinet on wheels to go clean this up. This was while I was doing my shopping.
I have been wondering if Florida personal injury law cases put a duty to report messes in public places where there is a reasonable expectation that someone would fall? |
Thanks OP for notifying employee.
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A few years ago and at another store there was a long trail of poop shoe prints in the bathroom but it had dried and you could walk easily around it. A group of us were a bit shocked that no one had reported it. Assuming that was the case.
One of the people said he would report it. |
Maybe it's just me but I avoid public restrooms, I would only use one in case of an emergency. If I opened the door and saw blood and feces on the floor, I would not try to step around it. I would go to the store manager alert them of the situation and ask if they had another facility.
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acute UTI .... call a urologist
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A responsible person (which we should all be at our age) should do the best they can to clean up their bio-hazard and safety-hazard mess; unless medically unable to.
Then tell an employee on the way out with a so sorry I made a freakin' mess, and I tried to clean it the best I could. So sorry, it happens. |
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