I know there was a thread on this before, but I cannot find it - so I will start a new one (so I can get my quota of new threads per decade, which is like TWO) done.
I'm curious if anyone has ever had any experience with a situation where they were significantly injured on a mystery shop (physical injury) in the course of performing their mystery shop duties - from something that was negligent on the part of the company being shopped - but no negligence on the part of the MSC (e.g. it was a normal evaluation, in guest-facing areas that all guests would go).
I do not carry any workers comp insurance personally for my IC work, so I am going to presume that this would be a situation where my legal rights are similar to any other guest who might get injured on a property of a business.
For context - I was staying at a hotel, performing a mystery shop and there was a very unsafe hazard in the lobby which resulted in an injury to me. This happened coincidentally while I was actually checking the lobby for standards being met, one of which is NOT to have said hazard that ended up injuring me (ironic isn't it). The injury is significant enough that it will result in an urgent care visit, time off my regular FT job, and not being able to work out or exercise for a significant period of time.
I know I could seek damages as a guest of the property, but the wrinkle is that I was there doing a mystery shop for the property. Thoughts? Anyone had this happen? Anyone know where that old thread is?
I'm curious if anyone has ever had any experience with a situation where they were significantly injured on a mystery shop (physical injury) in the course of performing their mystery shop duties - from something that was negligent on the part of the company being shopped - but no negligence on the part of the MSC (e.g. it was a normal evaluation, in guest-facing areas that all guests would go).
I do not carry any workers comp insurance personally for my IC work, so I am going to presume that this would be a situation where my legal rights are similar to any other guest who might get injured on a property of a business.
For context - I was staying at a hotel, performing a mystery shop and there was a very unsafe hazard in the lobby which resulted in an injury to me. This happened coincidentally while I was actually checking the lobby for standards being met, one of which is NOT to have said hazard that ended up injuring me (ironic isn't it). The injury is significant enough that it will result in an urgent care visit, time off my regular FT job, and not being able to work out or exercise for a significant period of time.
I know I could seek damages as a guest of the property, but the wrinkle is that I was there doing a mystery shop for the property. Thoughts? Anyone had this happen? Anyone know where that old thread is?