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http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/26/toddlers.claim.ap/index.html

STAMFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- A 2-year-old model and actor who cut his head at a playground is seeking unspecified lost wages and other compensation from the city.

Konrad Mader of Greenwich was running toward a treehouse at a playground November 4 when he crashed into a railing, according to a claim filed last week by his mother and reported Friday by The Advocate of Stamford. The blond toddler received several stitches.

Deena Mader, the boy's mother, did not specify how much she is seeking on behalf of her son.

In a letter to officials, she demanded compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and a "lost wage amount due to his inability to audition or take modeling or commercial jobs while his head heals."

Mader blamed the boy's injury on a green railing, which she said blends in with the landscaping. Mader said the railing should be painted a brighter color.

"This accident was preventable had the railings and safety measures been correct at this park, " Mader wrote in her claim.

Tom Cassone, the city's director of legal affairs, said his office is investigating the claim.

Joe Falzone, a facilities manager in charge of maintaining city parks, said he is not aware of defects in the playground and there are no plans to make changes.

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Originally posted by raver_mania

http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/26/toddlers.claim.ap/index.html

STAMFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- A 2-year-old model and actor who cut his head at a playground is seeking unspecified lost wages and other compensation from the city.

Konrad Mader of Greenwich was running toward a treehouse at a playground November 4 when he crashed into a railing, according to a claim filed last week by his mother and reported Friday by The Advocate of Stamford. The blond toddler received several stitches.

Deena Mader, the boy's mother, did not specify how much she is seeking on behalf of her son.

In a letter to officials, she demanded compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and a "lost wage amount due to his inability to audition or take modeling or commercial jobs while his head heals."

Mader blamed the boy's injury on a green railing, which she said blends in with the landscaping. Mader said the railing should be painted a brighter color.

"This accident was preventable had the railings and safety measures been correct at this park, " Mader wrote in her claim.

Tom Cassone, the city's director of legal affairs, said his office is investigating the claim.

Joe Falzone, a facilities manager in charge of maintaining city parks, said he is not aware of defects in the playground and there are no plans to make changes.

I'm surprised you didn't say the IDF or Sharon was behind this

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Originally posted by g420

I'm surprised you didn't say the IDF or Sharon was behind this

unlike you, I actually think about current events...rather than the knee jerk "blame the Palestinians for everything"

BTW, add something informative to the topic at hand, otherwise step away before you get your ass whupped! :laugh:

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Originally posted by raver_mania

unlike you, I actually think about current events...rather than the knee jerk "blame the Palestinians for everything"

BTW, add something informative to the topic at hand, otherwise step away before you get your ass whupped! :laugh:

Wait.. Sharon is not responsible for this? :confused:

;)

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Originally posted by pattbateman

thats why we need tort reform

everyone is tryin to get something for nothing

the liberals started giving people shit for nothing to get voters to gain power now everyone wants a piece of the pie

Let's not turn this into a partisan debate. Obviously, this is an extreme case of a frivalous lawsuit from someone that is using their kid for money. But let's agree that there are plenty of cases on both sides of the debate where money should or should not be awarded. For example, breast implant malpractice lawsuits. :tongue:

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