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May 24, 2003

Designer Vera Wang Sued by Bridesmaid

Bridesmaid sues designer Vera Wang.

Excerpt:

A Manhattan bridesmaid has filed a lawsuit against gown maker Vera Wang, claiming she was severely injured when she stepped on a needle at the designer's Upper East Side boutique.


Posted by GilbertZ at 02:33 PM | TrackBack




Comments:

People are soooo money hungry... big deal, i always injure myself, and i don't see it as a reason to sue. I see myself just being VERY clumsy or certain accidents can happen.

Posted by: Nancy on July 21, 2003 04:41 PM

Get a life.

Posted by: keli on July 25, 2003 01:37 AM

You are going to get laughed out of the court room. You poor poor girl, I am so sorry you are so dumb.

Posted by: Marie on July 28, 2003 08:08 PM

God ppl have way too much time on their hands these days

Posted by: Tara on September 4, 2003 03:44 PM

I just want to go poke myself with a needle from laughing.

Posted by: chris on September 4, 2003 05:55 PM

Get over it.

Posted by: Keisha on September 10, 2003 11:37 AM

That is so gay. It was a needle for Christ's sake not a butcher's knife

Posted by: Maranda on September 30, 2003 12:28 PM

Just like the McDonalds' thing "OOOh the coffee is too hot!"

Posted by: Cindy on September 30, 2003 08:34 PM

Sounds like someone needs attention or needs to find a better hobbie...

Posted by: Vieng on October 19, 2003 12:17 AM

how much injury can ya get from a sewing needle??? a lil drop of blood? thats ridiculous

Posted by: NIKOLE on January 6, 2004 05:28 PM

I would love to be in the room when one of you idiots gets a needle snapped off in the bottom of your foot. First of all you can't just yank it out, it quickly dissapears into the dense muscle fibers in the sole of your foot. Then you get to experience the five Lydocane needles used to numb your foot before the doctor slices into the meatiest part, just under your big toe and second toe. Then when he fishes around for a hour and can't find it, you have to wait another day, to have the same thing done by another doctor. Except this time your foot is twice as tender and it takes seven Lydocane shots to numb you up. Of course this Podiatrist can't seem to find the needle either because he doesn't want to damage your foot's muscles too badly. So off you go to the hospital room to wait for the surgeon tomorrow. All this messing around in your foot starts to take effect and after all the Lydocane wears off you writhe in pain as they pump you full of Percoset and Morphine two times every hour. But you still don't fall asleep, because it's like there's a spike through your foot now. When you finally get out of the hospital, after a week of morphine that doesn't seem to do anything, you get to hobble around on crutches for two months during the worst winter in the history of the Northeast. Tell me how good you are on crutches and then strap your backpack and guitar to your back and crutch across campus through the snow to class. Of course all this pain could have been avoided if the needle had never been left on the floor. And **** you people. You step on a negligent needle and turn around and tell me it's your own fault, accidents happen right. Maybe the accident is some ******* being careless enough to leave a needle on the floor of a dressing room.

Posted by: Dan on January 15, 2004 11:34 AM

You know those needles can be real sharp and leave a mark for life :) Some people will sue for anything.

Posted by: alana on February 13, 2004 06:06 PM

Dan, if the story you posted is what you experienced it certainly sounds like it was a nightmare for you. However, you should take some responsibility yourself, you should not have been shoeless in a workroom where it's common to be fitted with pins. And, when you post your story you shouldn't get upset because people aren't giving you all the sympathy you are looking for.

Posted by: Nar on April 30, 2004 09:25 AM


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