I should have sued for my thinning hair

@vandana7 (98826)
India
June 24, 2018 3:01pm CST
For starters, I am not that fair...that is photo shopped I just left my hair as it is, to show you how badly it has been affected. So should I have asked bank for loss of hair? I think I should have...how dumb could I have gotten. Stress is such a serious issue. So do your countrymen sue for such things, and do courts give awards for such claims.
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
24 Jun 18
May I say where I live and you can make a good guess. USA. They sue if the freakin hot coffee is too hot!???
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
Yeah...I heard Americans love suing. LOL
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
@Daelii Actually, there should be a compendium of such silly suing. The brilliance of lawyers who win can be spotted, and it can be used in more serious cases which are going nowhere. But the judges need to be fair. At the most they may aware transport charges plus advocate charges and other legal expenses plus 1 dollar. It would be to know how human mind can think.
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
29 Jun 18
@vandana7 Here is one such list of frivolous lawsuits filed in the US. (I haven't gone through the entire list but there could be some that the author of this list wasn't aware that they should have been brought.)
We live in a litigious world and, more importantly, one filled with scam artists and cry babies looking for any stupid excuse to blame their mistakes, problems or minor shortcomings on large companies or the government. People will sue at the drop of a hat
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@AKRao24 (27424)
• India
24 Jun 18
Think twice before claiming you can end up with a amount to purchase a wig! This is India and anything can happen! Thanks!
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
Actually I think I should have claimed that...and much more. You have seen my previous picture...that was taken before I learned that the bank had misplaced the first page of my registered sale deed. And you can see the picture now. My face has lost its baby fat. I have more wrinkles than I would have had, and my hair has thinned as well as become gray...I am looking aged .I have aged faster than in normal course thanks to the stress caused by deficient service of the bank. I think that going forward, the bank needs to pay 50 percent of all beauty treatment costs. I have also put on a few kilos in wrong places, and people are known to eat more when they are anxious. So a bariatric surgery should also be paid for by the bank. Yeah...come to think of it, how stupid am I..I let go of the bank so easily...sigh..
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@AKRao24 (27424)
• India
25 Jun 18
@vandana7 , be careful they will charge you for fitness fee like Gym people they does, as you have lost lot of fat and looking lean now! These bank people can do anything!
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
29 Jun 18
@vandana7 I wondered who doctored your avatar, vanny. In this one, you look happy!
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@suripunj (956)
• New Delhi, India
24 Jun 18
The country which could not execute rape convict even after 12 years of the crime and you want to sue for forgery in the name of hair treatment. Yes it is good to know what the world says atleastq
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
It is a sad state of affairs that we cannot do much about it. Yes, I wanted to know how the world treats such cases, and whether such cases are there in their world.
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
25 Jun 18
No, we seem to put up with lots of things.
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
Oh sad....just when I had thought of a fresh ground to claim something. But judge could strike it off.
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
@responsiveme I have already won my case..the judge has called us for negotiations on the 4th..
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• India
25 Jun 18
@vandana7 the problem is when and how long will a judgement take?
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
24 Jun 18
Hi Vanny. I thought you really did something to your hair. But no, nothing of that sort happened. If suing because of hair loss, would not that be more expensive that buying a product that could help one thicken the hair again?
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
The point is ..there is a natural course of graying and hair thinning, and there is accelerator pressed on the process. I believe stress from bank resulted in the accelerator pressed on the process, and therefore, I have started looking aged and the need to use photo shop has become imperative. It is psychologically disturbing that I have aged so much in just 3 years. So I think it is only fair that the court consider my mental agony and pay for all future hair treatments and wrinkle treatments, at least half of it, don't you think? Evil Grin.
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
25 Jun 18
@vandana7 hahaha. You have put it way better than I do. I guess that graying and hair thinning has its perks then. Going to court could really cause one to think a lot and be stressed out. I hope there is compensation for all the troubles they have caused you.
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
24 Jun 18
I would sue if my thinning hair was a result of using a certain hair product, but other than that, no.
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
Sigh...but there are studies that show stress does cause hair fall, and whitening of hair, apart from getting more wrinkles...surely that could be the ground to claim something, if not entire beauty expenses in future.
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• Canada
25 Jun 18
@vandana7 I suppose you could sue the cause of your stress, but you'd be taking yourself to court.
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@Tampa_girl7 (48954)
• United States
30 Jun 18
Here in America people sue for ridiculous reasons, like maybe someone looked at them the wrong way
@kobesbuddy (74562)
• East Tawas, Michigan
24 Jun 18
If stress won a lawsuit, the work world here would be empty! There are no jobs here, that don't cause a high amount of stress. Nope, I don't think they would take on a case, for hair-loss.
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
I will get paid for mental agony. That is for sure. And the amount will be well over $1470. :) There are precedents. I am just going through some, and realizing that the verdict would favor me very much. I have quoted that precedent of course...
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
29 Jun 18
@kobesbuddy Oops! vanny isn't working under an abusive situation, Kharla... She had to sue a bank in India over the loss of part of a land deed.
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@kobesbuddy (74562)
• East Tawas, Michigan
25 Jun 18
@vandana7 If you work beneath an abusive situation, the bank should be sued.
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@Daelii (5619)
• United States
25 Jun 18
Honestly, I think so. They generally call it "pain and suffering". Now do I personally think its a legit move? I don't know! Isn't that what the courts are for? to decide what is or isn't?
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
Honestly, there is stress. Bank loses the document, and issues a letter. Who will believe that the bank issued that letter, and I did not forge it? So I have to take the person to the bank, when I am older, and that means traveling long distance in old age. Many buyers too would not be happy to buy a property with such abnormality. The worst part, the banks are not registering their claims with the government bodies as is needed. Therefore, any true copy/certified copy is not entertained by banks to give loans. Naturally, we would have to borrow from others, at expensive rate of interest. Even the buyer would be in the same predicament. So yes, there is some stress alright. But whether it is what caused graying of my hair, and additional wrinkles, and thinning of my skin, remains arguable. LOL. Would I have aged this fast, had this stress not been there? We can't say, can we? But some adverse effect on the brain is there, and possible relationships as well, as it might have made me irritable. Considering that, the court will give me decent award for my mental agony.
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@vandana7 (98826)
• India
25 Jun 18
@Daelii The 30 years case ..is coming for hearing on 10th July.
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@Daelii (5619)
• United States
25 Jun 18
@vandana7 LOL! Yeah! I think thats why they just toss in issues like that into the "pain and suffering" category. I still can't believe a case went on for 30 years!!! I still think the one over my grandmothers estate that went on for ~ 3 years was major long.. its hard to imagine 30 years!
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