The world is so big that there are no surprises. Who would have imagined that you could fall off a train while riding a train. The consequences can be imagined. Because of this accident, Ms. Hu in Liuzhou, Guangxi, could only spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.
The event passed. On April 23, 2005, Ms. Hu and her husband ended their trip to Zhangjiajie and took the 2011 train from the Liuzhou Railway Bureau to go home. In the early hours of the morning, Ms. Hu got up to go to the toilet, and when she came back, she walked to the junction of the two carriages, and suddenly stepped on the floor under her feet, and Ms. Hu, who had not yet reacted, immediately fell down.
Li, the husband who waited for Ms. Hu for a long time and didn't come back, found that the situation was wrong, and no one answered him, so he felt an accident. So he looked for it from car to car, and when he passed by the place where Ms. Hu fell, he was also tripped up. Squatting down to find that a piece of wood had come loose, and when it was flipped over, a large gap was revealed. Ms. Hu's husband felt that his wife had probably fallen from here.
So I hurried to the flight attendant to report the situation. The flight attendant thought that he didn't go to sleep in the middle of the night to make a joke, how could someone fall. I must have gone to another carriage and will be back in a while. sent Li back. Li could only go back to the carriage and continue to wait, and after a while, he suddenly received a **, showing that it was a call from his wife. After connecting it, his wife's weak voice came: "Husband, I fell off the train and my hands and feet were crushed."
The angry Li immediately found the conductor and asked to stop immediately and go to find Ms. Hu. It turned out that after Ms. Hu fell, her entire left leg, left arm and right foot were crushed by the train. She was already unconscious, but the sharp pain woke her up again, and she endured the severe pain and crawled out of the tracks. Luckily, the next train found her.
He was then sent to a sample hospital for rescue, and after more than a month of treatment, he was out of danger.
Follow-up development. After more than half a year, Ms. Hu's fate was picked up. But the accident turned Ms. Hu from a healthy person with sound limbs to a disabled person who only had her right hand left. Moreover, her waist and internal organs have been damaged to a great extent. The process is very painful, and it is difficult for ordinary people to experience this pain.
There is a limit to physical pain, but what about psychological trauma. Ms. Hu, who regained consciousness, saw her current appearance and couldn't think about suicide for a while. But the problem is that she can't kill herself in this situation.
Compensation issues. Although the railway department paid 150,000 yuan in medical expenses immediately after the accident. But the cost of subsequent ** is higher. The huge ** expenses crushed this otherwise good family and became heavily indebted. After discussing with her lawyer, Ms. Hu claimed a total of 5.7 million yuan from the Liuzhou Railway Bureau for medical expenses and aftercare expenses.
However, the railway bureau believes that they have already paid 150,000 yuan in advance for medical expenses, and a maximum of 300,000 yuan is enough. How could this money be enough to compensate Ms. Hu for her losses, so she had to take the railway bureau to court. After negotiation, the court finally ordered the Railway Bureau to compensate Ms. Hu 1.48 million yuan.
Words. To be honest, I don't remember the price level in 2005. But I don't think the 5.7 million compensation proposed by Ms. Hu and the lawyer is definitely not a lion's mouth. It must have been a value that was given after much consideration.
First of all, there are medical expenses, follow-up care costs, and prosthetic expenses. Secondly, 45-year-old Ms. Hu has a very good job and is considered a middle-level leader, because she has been busy with work for many years, she and her husband only found an opportunity to travel and relax this time. As a result, now I have no job and am still in debt. This compensation should be enough for medical expenses and follow-up expenses. So what about life after that? I have no job, and I can barely take care of myself in my own life.
She also has to rely on her husband's care to live. It can be said that the mistake of the railway bureau changed the rest of her life and brought down a normal family. Ms. Hu wanted to commit suicide several times, and if she hadn't been discovered by her husband in advance, she would have died a long time ago.
Personally, I believe that this money is simply not enough to compensate Ms. Hu for the injuries suffered. To put it mildly, if you are abroad, you will pay millions or even tens of millions of dollars in compensation in order to satisfy the language of the rest of your life. A unit like the Railway Bureau, in the event of such a big accident, only wants to compensate hundreds of thousands of hasty things?
Conclusion. After so many years, Ms. Hu has learned to use prosthetic limbs, used to crutches, and used to life in a wheelchair. This is thanks to her husband, who never gave up on her and always encouraged her to adapt to her new life.
It is said that husband and wife are birds in the same forest, and they fly separately when disaster comes. Fortunately, this kind of thing did not happen to Ms. Hu. I hope Ms. Hu will get better and better in the future!