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	<title>Comments on: Nursing home fights merit of scalding lawsuit</title>
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		<title>By: Randy</title>
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		<description>I do not know why people do to take things more seriously.  If people did, it would reduce or eliminate the negligence that is on the drastic rise both in the United States and Canada.

If the allegations in the suit are true, the book should be thrown at the employees, and not just the ones that had the responsibility for the direct care of the individual who suffered the near-fatal scalding, but also the officers and directors.

If the employees are charged with a criminal act, then so should the corporation for negligence at the very least, because the corporation failed to ensure that employees were trained and also following the policy and procedures set forth by the corporation.</description>
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<p>If the allegations in the suit are true, the book should be thrown at the employees, and not just the ones that had the responsibility for the direct care of the individual who suffered the near-fatal scalding, but also the officers and directors.</p>
<p>If the employees are charged with a criminal act, then so should the corporation for negligence at the very least, because the corporation failed to ensure that employees were trained and also following the policy and procedures set forth by the corporation.</p>
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