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Friday, December 5, 2003 at 5:50 AM

ORANGE CITY, Fla. -- A woman reported "trampled" last Friday by Wal-Mart shoppers desperate for $29.87 DVD players has a long history of claiming injuries from Wal-Marts and other businesses where she worked or shopped.


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In 1978 and 1982, more than $400 in worker's compensation was paid after she claimed injuries from being struck by a falling object and from slipping and falling while working as a machine operator at a now-defunct manufacturing plant in DeLand.
In 1984, she claimed a back sprain from working at a restaurant in Winter Haven, producing $356 in worker's compensation.
In 1987, she filed an injury claim against Deltona Lanes, a Volusia County bowling alley, after claiming she slipped and fell while bowling there. In a 1993 sworn deposition in another case, Vanlester testified she received a cash settlement from the bowling alley claim, but did not recall the amount.
In 1989, after her car ran off Interstate 4 in Volusia and overturned, she filed a claim against Big T Tire and Wheel Service, of Orange City, claiming the crash was caused by a tire blowout. She testified she received a cash settlement in that case, as well.
In 1991, she claimed to have slipped on a puddle of hand lotion while shopping for a curling iron at an Orange City Walgreen's, causing "permanent injury, disability, disfigurement (and) mental anguish." She filed suit in 1993, but it was thrown out in January 1994 after a 10-minute hearing. Walgreen's argued no one at the store had seen any liquid on the floor, so it could not be liable for failing to clean it up.
In 1995, Vanlester reported slipping and falling on liquid or grease while working in the meat department of a Eustis Publix, resulting in more than $1,200 in worker's compensation.
In 1996, she claimed to have slipped and fallen while working at the layaway desk of a Mt. Dora Wal-Mart, leading to more than $600 in worker's compensation payments.
In 1997, she claimed a back strain while working at the snack bar of an Orange City Wal-Mart that was replaced by the Wal-Mart Superstore where she claims to have been trampled last Friday.


One bullet please

  

Nosuchsoul

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Friday, December 5, 2003 at 6:56 AM

Looks like Adam has another candidate for a strategic airstrike to clean house............or trailer park, as it were.

Nosuchsoul

  

Circ the First

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Friday, December 5, 2003 at 12:48 PM

See, now if we had Adam's jury machine, we would've known to put that lady beneath a *real* mob.

Circ

  

Ace Rockola

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Friday, December 5, 2003 at 4:42 PM

This is one of those people who Adam's new government would kill, like the three 911 calls a year rule. I'll have to get that bit from this week, it's good.

Ace Rockolla

  

clodhopper

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Friday, December 5, 2003 at 11:03 PM

Any by the way, can't this bitch stay on her feet? I haven't slipped and fallen this many times EVER and this bitch sues when she does? I understand Adam exaggerates sometimes, but when I see cases like this I can't help but understand him completely.

clodhopper

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