Spyke

New a guy who did that, well had his foot out the window of his truck, rolled it, shattered and crushed his leg. He sued to truck company.... And won. (Or at least settled)

And then he bought trucks for his family. Yes from the same company.

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sopuli.xyz

tell me you're american without telling me you're american

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MotoAshreply
piefed.social

Is it the story about trucks, or spelling "knew" as "new"?

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nolireply
lemmy.zip

Or the story about a lawsuit that only makes sense when you reframe it as a florida man headline in your mind

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sopuli.xyz

exactly this "florida man hit himself in the head with a hammer, sued the hammer company and won a bazillion dollars" stuff

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Frivolous lawsuits are mostly a fake thing McDonald's convinced the public of so they wouldn't have to pay medical bill for someone after serving coffee that was way too hot. The reason for most big payouts for injuries is because the medical system is broken.

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dubyakayreply
lemmy.ca

And then he new what to do next and bought his whole family hammers from the hammer company.

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sounds familiar think i now that from watching the knews

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Sure. I am physically, morally, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually superior to everyone from anywhere else in the world.

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Cethinreply
lemmy.zip

How the fuck do you win that lawsuit? I really want to hear their arguments.

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Better than having your kneecaps in your teeth.

Don't fucking kick your legs up in a car what the fuck you're in a high speed vehicle that can crash at any moment resting legs near an air bag????

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well I rest on the door handle and my foot over the air bag so my knee will miss my teeth

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It can literally Kill you! Even a lower speed accident. I took care of a patient who's leg was shattered and it cut her femoral artery into a couple pieces.

DEAD! Just by hanging her bare feet outside the front passenger window across the edge of the dashboard. Air bag deployed. The END.

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bss03reply
infosec.pub

Yeah, one of my college roommates knew a girl that died in a similar way. Feet on dash, air bag deploy, knees pulverized brain.

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Of the many broken bones I've had, a snapped femur is one. The damage it did means I'm never walking without a limp or running at nearly the pace I could. All it did was compound above the knee. This is permanent massive life changing damage. That bone absolutely destroys all the critical muscle groups, blood vessels, and massive nervous system that flows down to your lower half.

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Marthirialreply
lemmy.world

People really need to stop putting weird things up their asses.

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lemmy.zip

The hip bones attached to the..... Oh, sorry about that....

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Lol its like you were in the ER with me. After getting a $5 sling for $130 and 50¢ Tylenol for $50 they sent me home and referred me to a doctor on the far side of town who wasn't in my network. Its almost been a month since I broke my collarbone, only abt a month of sling time left! And $617 dollars in med debt later

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Bro, just put the bones in the right place, and apply AnCEF until internal medicine takes the case.

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lemmy.ml

Gently apply warm water on the affected area

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feddit.uk

I can't even conceptualise what happened based on this xray, all I know is it looks fucking painful.

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feddit.org

I assume some kind of force – airbag or emergency brake – slammed their legs into their body, dislocated the hip joint and pushed the femur sideways and into their pelvis.

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lemmy.world

So they've broken their pelvis straight through about half way up, popped their right femur out of the socket, and split the left femur straight through near the top.... yeah... that sucks

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fedia.io

Yup, but you forgot the part when the tip of the right femur went out through their butthole...

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If I recall from seeing the original article, it actually made a new butthole.

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They didn’t break their pelvis, it’s a child. The bones in their pelvis aren’t fused yet. Not that it makes much of a difference damage wise

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Whenever anyone does this in my car I check if I'm clear of other cars and slam on my brakes sending then under the dash.

They always get the message.

And I will keep doing it.

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Right? People kinda willfully forget anywhere that isn't a major metropolutan area has a possibility of being the redneck type of rural, and that's not even exclusive to the USA.

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Hell, I bruised my hip bone once at a martial arts seminar. The next-level pain I felt from just that make me worry for when I'm dumber/older and need a replacement.

Looking at trending, it's 50-50 I'll be fine into my 80s or be 4-joints-bionic by 70. Nothing in-between.

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lemmy.zip

Oh jesus fucking christ that actually made me wince. Do they make full-body cups that I can wear so this absolutely never happens to me?

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feddit.org

You could start by just listening to the advice above the image. It's a good start.

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Basically its the application of an airbag upon a human body positioned in a way no vehicle was ever designed to accommodate forcing the body to bend in half in ways it shouldn't. Basically, never put your legs over the airbags while in a moving car and you'll probably never suffer injuries like this

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sopuli.xyz

Not to be all prudish or anything, but this made my stomach turn seeing it. IDK if tagging it would help but at least I would have been mentally braced for it.

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I felt the same way but also the shock value of the PSA might just save someone too. It's definitely a gray area this time around, I think.

I'm glad it's just the xray at least.

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I don't think prudish is the word you wanted, but squeamish.

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Madison420reply
lemmy.world

White indicates density and that white bit above the ball of their femur is let's say plausibly a whangdoodle.

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lemmy.world

If you look at their sacrum you can see their soul crying (it kinda looks like a face in agony)

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seems like he broke more than just the hips. 1 dislocated leg that is also broken, and the other one shattered.

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This is one of those things where my 6+ ft height is a privilege.

I have never even dreamed of putting my feet on the dash.

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Oof... I shattered my pelvis into 13 pieces in a bad car accident in 2015. They thought i might not walk again, but I thank God im walking just fine. I also had major head trauma and had totally lost my short term memory at first. Its has fully come back, I think, mostly. I couldn't even hold a conversation at first.

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feddit.nl

As horrific as this is, it feels a bit over cautious. There's quite many horrific accident pics to be found that could be used to say 'never in your life get into a car'.

In the many years that I've been driving I've never collided with another car. The amount of time I've sat in a car with my legs on the dashboard is even smaller, as it's not particularly comfortable.That doesn't mean accidents don't happen, but the statistical risk of this particular incident happening is rather small.

There's really a lot more things that are statistically more dangerous than this, that people still do on a daily basis like standing on a ladder or playing sports.

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lemmy.ca

What are you talking about?

"I've never got into a crash, so go ahead and put your feet up on the dash if you like because people get injured from ladder falls and sports."

First of all, and this is an issue I'm trying to impress on my 7 year old too, no one intends to have an accident, that's why it's called and accident. Just because you've never been in a car collision doesn't mean it won't happen.

Then, in the event that a collision does happen, you really don't want your feet up because it will be worse. What may have been some heavy bruising to your face and chest turned into one shattered femur and one ripped right out of your hip.

That's the lesson, and it's not "over cautious". It's absolutely an appropriate level of caution.

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Akasazhreply
feddit.nl

Statistically how realistic is the scenario, though?

My point is that there's more urgent dangers to worry about.

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lemmy.ca

I still don't understand.

It sounds like you're saying we should not be concerned with putting our feet up on the dash because we could fall off a ladder.

Don't put your feet up on the dashboard because an unlikely crash could shatter your hips.

Don't step on the top of a step ladder because a less unlikely fall could break your spine.

Why are we comparing them like it's incompatible to practice basic safety for both? Absolutely, there are many other more common dangers in the world you should guard yourself against. But not putting yourself in a position to severely worsen your injuries in the event of a car collision is one of them!

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Akasazhreply
feddit.nl

Oh I do agree that practicing basic safety is essential. Only in this case the horrible effect after the crash takes center stage over the likelihood of it happening.

This is a very common psychological effect that we are more scared the more horrendous something is, instead of how likely it is to happen.

I wonder if there even statistics on the amount of crashes involving people with their feet on the dash. But in this thread it's talked about it putting ones get in the dash is as reckless behavior, which is not really. There barely more risk of an accident putting your feet there.

There are statistics on where most accidents happen and it's most often around the house.

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lemmy.ca

You're conflating the severity of the consequences to the likelihood of it happening.

The likelihood of getting in a crash is not higher if your feet are on the dash. The likelihood of your injuries being worse, way worse, is. That's the point of plenty of plenty of precautions.

Do you think seatbelts aren't necessary because they don't make you less likely to crash?

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I'm not conflating it, I'm saying it's human psychology to pay more attention to the more horrible outcome, rather than to how likely a situation is to happen.

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