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NEWS REPORT - regarding Workers Comp Lawsuit

(This is a NEWS report NOT subject to a copyright claim. Questions regarding removal for violation of a McDonald's copyright should be directed to belcherlaw at gmail.com) McDonald's employee, N...  
 
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kippinski02 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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damm I ate McDonalds today....well now I know that wendys and Taco Hell will be my Fast food of choice now!! this pisses me off...McDonalds should pay out of pocket! and not give stupid excuses about a training video- Mcdonalds!!!! Do the right thing- you already pay your employees crap money-- he will just sue later- I hope he gets 20 times what you should have paid him!!!
CompensationDenied (7 months ago) Show Hide
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fayejiii: Your logic is greatly flawed!
If you were working in a public BANK and if the
Bank was robbed what would be your logic then?

The Point is he acted NOT on his own safety, but the safety of the
CUSTOMER(S) and that IS what all public services must do.

WORKPLACE SAFETY IS EVERYONES RESPONSIBILITY, that includes him
protecting the CUSTOMER(S).

Note: He was getting paid, he was on the property, he was hurt,
we have all paid; now it is time for his compensation.
edoctoor (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Please YouTube search this:

"How Injured Workers Get Screwed By Insurance Companies"

I tried to post the video as a response but
I can't post a video response using what I
have in my favorites.
fayejiii (9 months ago) Show Hide
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honestly, if you look from mcdonald's point of view, mcd need not to pay him. I know it's a very sad story, but there's policy and people are trained that NOT TO BE A HERO all the time even you are being robbed, safety always comes first that's how mcd train their people. this case doesnt involve injury from workplace which cause from hazards, it cause from his courage, mcd shudnt reli pay him, to be frank. still i feel sorry for the guy...
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Workers comp is a "no fault" insurance program. It is the responsibility of any company to provide wage loss for any injury on the job no matter who was at fault. In cases like this where a third party was responsible for causing the injury the employee must get his compensation and the insurance company must sue the third party to reclaim costs.
AiredalesRock (9 months ago) Show Hide
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How ridiculous. The McDonald employee may have averted a shooting of other customers or employees by his courageous action. Where is any common sense. McDonald's should be giving this guy a bonus. In this day, when bonus are given to people who don't deserve it, this is one guy WHO DOES.
thug4christ21 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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dude yo this is such a fuckin horrible thing to have happen to a hard workin man just tryin to make it a livin in this day and age. "oh dude? you got shot? well good luck payin those bills cuz we aint gonna help ya." fuck mcdonalds man, i aint ever eatin there ever again.

im gonna post this on other sites. show support for my man nigel haskett!!!!
classylady1972 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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That is so sad. I will never go to another Mc Donalds again. Im gonna try and post this on another site that im on.
gidva (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Please do not buy in that Mc Donal store.
irishwhiskeyboy (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Just wanted to bump up this video so the 2009 NewsVine Ninja MallCop Award WINNER would be able to find it here on You Tube

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