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humm

Well, in the original thread on the topic you said it'd been a year since the incident. So that's all I have to go on.

The rest is legally irrelevant.

Also in your previous thread, you said he went to the ER. Has he EVER seen a dermatologist for this condition (which, by the way was NOT caused by Static Guard).

Yes dermatologist said same thing doc in Michigan said. I may have said a year on that I am not sure it just has been a while. According to son's testimony he cannot understand just where he sprayed the static guard is where he go the problem at? I mean I wasn't there but sounds strange to me that he got the problem just where he sprayed it. He wanted me to check up on this and see maybe what the SOL . How can you be so sure about it NOT being caused by this product?
 


Isis1

Senior Member
Yes dermatologist said same thing doc in Michigan said. I may have said a year on that I am not sure it just has been a while. According to son's testimony he cannot understand just where he sprayed the static guard is where he go the problem at? I mean I wasn't there but sounds strange to me that he got the problem just where he sprayed it. He wanted me to check up on this and see maybe what the SOL . How can you be so sure about it NOT being caused by this product?

because of the intensity of the problem. if it was a simple reaction, and the usage stopped, then it would have been a skin reaction to the static guard. he stopped using, symptoms go worse. not static guard.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
How can you be so sure about it NOT being caused by this product?

See here's the thing.

YOU (or he, actually, since this his matter and not yours) need to be able to show that his symptoms ARE caused by the product.

Not the other way around.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
And the son is an adult, and was an adult when it happened, so it's pretty likely that the SOL is indeed up.

I agree there is no way that the problem was caused by the product, even though it may have been TRIGGERED by the product.
 

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