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Bret Michaels, famous for his long tenure with the rock band Poison as well as his recent appearances on reality television, recently filed a personal injury lawsuit against CBS and Tony Award Productions for an injury suffered during an awards show in 2009.
According to sources, the lawsuit alleges that producers of the Tony Awards failed to properly inform Michaels of how to exit the stage after his performance.
The lawsuit claims that Michaels expressed concern about safely exiting the stage, and where he should stand during his live performance. In response, the producers of the show allegedly told Michaels that he should simply leave via the back of the stage.
This, however, proved to be unhelpful information, as Michaels was struck by a large sign falling from the ceiling after his performance of the popular Poison song “Nothin’ But a Good Time.”
The impact of the collision broke the singer’s nose and split his lip. Allegedly, Michaels was not told that this sign would be descending immediately after the show.
These injuries did not prove to be debilitating until six months after the injury, when Michaels suffered a frightening subarachnoid hemorrhage, a medical term that refers to bleeding beneath the thin layer of tissue covering the brain.
This injury was almost fatal for Michaels, who eventually recovered, but likely accrued a large amount of medical bills in the wake of the accident.
The lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, claims that CBS and Tony Award Productions were responsible for the personal injury. Michaels has also alleged that the producers of the show blamed him for the accident, claiming he was standing in the wrong place when the collision occurred.
All brain injuries are very serious, and must be treated with extreme caution. Brain injuries may occur as a result of a car accident, physical abuse, or negligent medical treatment.
Even if you suffered a minor injury, symptoms of potentially serious brain trauma may include nausea, depression, and irritability.
If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury due to someone’s negligent or intentional actions, you may be eligible to seek legal relief through a brain injury lawsuit.
A successful personal injury claim may allow a person to recover expenses related to rehabilitation, other medical costs, lost wages, or pain and suffering. Brain injuries may also force people to use special transportation or use household medical help.
The legal system provides a wide range of protections for people who suffer personal injuries.
To learn more about pursing a personal injury claim, contact a local injury lawyer today.










