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Becasue the ladder was laying down.
Listen Fellow, Your question is too open-ended. Stepladders are accident prone by there very nature. However, if a stepladder is defective or damaged- resulting in an accident that is a completely different matter, from a liability perspective. In other words, if someone gets hurt on a ladder that has been damaged by abuse, for instance being run over by a truck, that can hardly be blamed on the manufacturer. On the other hand if the ladder has not been abused but fails due to a manufacturer's defect, that is a completely different situation. Yet another scenario is that an employee is forced to use a defective ladder that the employer should have repaired or replaced. If you spend the time to elaborate on the circumstances, you will likely receive more cooperation in helping you find the information you seek. Don't be lazy! Cheers!
It means, literally, "Your feet hurt you". As a question, this would come out as "do your feet hurt?" As a statement, "your feet hurt."
before you attempt this try jumping off smaller ladders like 6 foot ones to get comfortable then maybe a 12 footer. I'm currently working on doing 120 foot ladders but that's after lots of experience and practice. don't fret though, I remember thinking it was not possible too.
A person who likes to hurt others is called a sadist.A masochist is a person who enjoys hurting themselves