Ottawa County Hunting Accident | Tree Stand Accident
An Ottawa County hunting accident resulted in severe injuries for a Comstock Park man. Jim Suwal was injured when he fell from his tree stand at the Bass River Recreation Area in Robinson Township in Ottawa County on November 20, 2008. The fall knocked him unconscious for several hours before he was located and treated for head and neck injuries and exposure.
I am very sorry this accident occurred. I hope this man is able to recover from his injuries.
Although it is not clear why this accident occurred, this man may be able to file a lawsuit if the accident occurred as a result of someone’s negligence. If, for example, the tree stand was defective, or if another person was negligent in setting up the tree stand, Jim Suwal would likely be able to sue for compensation for his injuries. If successful, he would likely be able to collect damages to compensate him for his medical expenses, follow up treatment, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. The best way to determine if he could in fact sue is by speaking with a lawyer.
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