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Teh One Who Knocks
10-20-2014, 11:26 AM
By Ray Managh - The Irish Examiner


A 61-year-old carer who was injured when she fell off the toilet of her Shankill, Co Dublin, home, has been awarded almost €28,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.

Judge Jacqueline Linnane said that Isabela O’Sullivan got such a fright when a wall tile fell down as she sat on the toilet that she fell forward, injuring her right knee.

Barrister William Martin Smith told the court that Ms O’Sullivan, only weeks before the September 2011 accident, had her bathroom re-tiled following a fire at her house in Rathsallagh Grove, Shankill.

She sued contractor Neil Kelly, of Old Rd, Monasterboice, Drogheda, Co Louth, who had been hired by her insurance company to carry out remedial work to her home.

Kelly, who had employed a tiler to do the work, denied liability for alleged negligence or that the work had not been done properly.

Judge Linnane said Mr Kelly believed Ms O’Sullivan’s claim was a fraudulent one and that she had prised the tile off the wall because she wanted different tiles after discovering that not enough tiles had been ordered to cover the bathroom walls.

Mr Martin Smith said Ms O’Sullivan had gone to the bathroom on September 8, 2011. As she sat on the toilet she had noticed a flashing shadow of the tile as it fell from the top row. The fright had caused her to fall forward off the toilet seat.

He said that she had lain on the floor for several minutes before managing to call one of her friends.

Ms O’Sullivan said she had needed to attend her GP several times, complaining of ongoing pain in her knee. She had undergone physiotherapy sessions and her GP had referred her to a specialist as the pain had been persistent.

Mr Martin Smith told the court X-rays had revealed Ms O’Sullivan had an underlying degenerative condition in her knee. He said she was no longer able to go for long walks as she used to.

Forensic engineer Barry Tennyson told the judge the tile had fallen because of “poor workmanship” and the possibility that improper adhesive had been applied to it. The court heard the 24in by 13in tile, weighing 3kg (almost 7lb) had broken the toilet seat when it fell.

Judge Linnane said she accepted Ms O’Sullivan’s account of what had happened. Awarding her €25,000 damages for pain and suffering, along with €2,500 for replacing all of the tiles, and expenses of €350, the judge said Ms O’Sullivan’s degenerative condition had not troubled her prior to her fall.

FBD
10-20-2014, 02:13 PM
what sort of asshole puts a 7lb tile on the ceiling above your head on the shitter

redred
10-20-2014, 04:18 PM
what sort of asshole puts a 7lb tile on the ceiling above your head on the shitter

it was a wall tile :tup:

FBD
10-20-2014, 05:11 PM
and of course, the judge had sympathy for the fatass and awarded her fraudulence

tile gets discontinued all the time, you dont get enough and sometimes you can be totally fucked.

plus some idiot GCs think they can match the sq footage of tile to the decimal place and forget that you always have like 5or so % waste due to side cuts, so whomever's fault that was...the only issue if you didnt get enough, is did they discontinue it. I'd wager Kelly didnt order enough fucking tile to begin with, and wanted to charge her to redo all of it, so the bitch said fine motherfucker, two can play that game...

what a cluster fuck, everyone's jerkoffs in this case.

redred
10-20-2014, 05:23 PM
:lol: your brain tells you some strange thoughts

FBD
10-20-2014, 05:53 PM
deconstructing :lol: these stories dont tell you enough info to determine some things, so half the time you have to try and figure out what was the most likely set of circumstances leading up to it. might notta been the tile guy's fault, I mean if the builder s fuck up and there's air getting in and makes the thinset dry all fkd up....

seen and dealt with enough general contractors, got family and friends that do some of this stuff, a buddy of mine is a really really good tile guy, and funny he was just saying shit like this the other day about the job he was working on where the GC tells him here's the sq ft we need and my buddy goes hey doofus, you gave me the square footage of the floor itself, I certainly hope you're buying more than that if you want me to actually finish the job! (and then turns to me and goes "and this fuckin asshole tells me he does 30 bathrooms a year? my ass, he does!")

Hal-9000
10-20-2014, 06:22 PM
wall/ceiling...doesn't matter...who sticks up 7lb tiles anywhere?? :lol:

FBD
10-20-2014, 08:44 PM
probably fookin expensive, no wonder the cheapass GC didnt want to have any extra and wound up being short

Hugh_Janus
10-20-2014, 08:46 PM
what sort of asshole puts a 7lb tile on the ceiling above your head on the shitter

the kind of asshole that you've pissed off :lol:

FBD
10-20-2014, 09:02 PM
such a heavy tile would definitely require a different set - what's this "possibility" of improper adhesive? how does a judge make a ruling based on a "possibility" when you can go find out what adhesive setting he used for the tile, it'd probably need to be a stronger than normal one due the the heaviness of the tile...

tile guy should have been able to say I used brand X and its rated for y at thickness of z...

I mean fuck, if the GC has to shell out almost 30k I'd at least be adamant that if "a forensic professional" is involved, then let's get technical, motherfucker!

speaks more to the GC being an idiot.

doesnt sound like the tile guy's screwed though :lol: