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They have extensive knowledge about this type of stuff.

  

 

Mark Jackson

   RollinOn

 

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From: Quadskydiver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 6:23 PM
To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Re: broke both legs!

 

Thanks for all the replies,

        Nearly everyone has advised getting an attorney.  I have already
talked to numerous attorneys all of which said that I needed to prove
negligence by Levo.  A few of them said if I could find a product recall, or
warnings about the use of their seat belts, for instances of others having
this problem it would help solidify a good case.  Anybody know anyone else
with this problem, or about product recalls, warnings, or etc. or an expert
about this type of product liability would be greatly helpful.
 
Glory to God & Thanks, Jim

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be treated equally. I will not let things I am not able to do yet, Stop what
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From: HYPERLINK "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 8:11 PM

Subject: Chestbelt came undone, broke both legs!

 

I truly wish you loads of luck.  You will need more that you did when you
chose to use your

"old Levo" standing chair.  As you know and your attorney will find out Levo
was a Swiss Based Company with a North American Office in Atlanta, Ga.  In
2006, Levo was sold to Dane and the company has relocated to Minnesota.  Was
this a most unique situation or is there a commonality  of series of
incidents.  Who built YOUR chair, the old company or the new company.  An
attorney will be best to advise you in this matter and again, I wish you
luck.  And lots of it.

Best Wishes

W

 

 

 

In a message dated 8/3/2007 6:01:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Anybody have advice,

        A year ago the chest belt on my old Levo standing wheelchair came
open accidentally while I was sitting. The chest belt latch has a lever
which is easy to catch with clothing or even reaching across my chest with
my left arm.  Unfortunately when I stood up to adjust the thermostat, I fell
forward with the knee brace still supporting both knees together in the
middle.  This caused me to bend over at the waist and my head was on the
floor, with both feet at least 2 inches off the floor.

        This caused both femurs to break just above the knees. I believe
this would be a product liability problem, if the chest belt had an electric
wire that has to be connected in order for the wheelchair to stand. This
would have been prevented. Anybody have ideas where or how to go about
pursuing compensation for pain and suffering due to their lack of common
sense?

                                    Glory to God & Thanks,  Jim

   "I have a dream that soon, all people with physical challenges will be
treated equally. I will not let things I am not able to do yet, Stop what
the LORD & I can. !!!"  

 






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