If you have lost a loved one to Sudden Cardiac Arrest
anywhere in Canada, anytime in the last two years and the event occurred at a
location where common sense dictates it would have been reasonable to place an Automated External Defibrillator
(AED), please speak to a lawyer about the possibility of a lawsuit. I am asking
this as favour on behalf of all Canadians especially the thousands of families that
will lose a loved one in preventable circumstances this year and next year and
every year until we maximize the potential of Public Access Defibrillation (PAD)
programs.
Momentum for effective PAD programs
has built so slowly across Canada that for nearly a decade I’ve been hoping for
a good cathartic lawsuit, one that would cleanse the blockage that is
preventing so many senior decision makers in so many areas of Canadian life
from committing to placing AED’s in all of the locations over which they have
influence. The excuses I’ve heard range
from liability (arising from improper or unsuccessful deployment), to cost, to
simply denying any corporate responsibility for responding to people in distress. The only way Canadian communities are going to
realize the full life saving potential of PAD programs is if families that
have lost a loved one to Sudden Cardiac Arrest, in locations where an AED
should reasonably have been placed, sue the property owner and stick with the
lawsuit right through to a court ordered settlement. There have been out of
court settlements, but typically these come with a gag order and the real story
is never told in a public forum.
If you are a member of the enormous cohort of Canadians
that have lost a loved one that could realistically have been saved by a well-placed
AED winning a lawsuit will not make you whole. Hopefully a large settlement
provides some level of comfort and financial security for your family.
Hopefully the size of your settlement causes corporate and government decision
makers to consider that it may be more cost effective to buy a handful of
$1,400 AED’s as opposed to facing the alternative, defending a multi-million
dollar lawsuit. Hopefully your family will take great comfort in knowing that your
tragic loss paved the way for families
that follow to celebrate a life saved.
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