VON FURSTENBERG SUED
ONE of the journalists injured by a falling bank of lights during Diane Von Furstenberg's show during New York Fashion Week is now suing the designer. Several fashion mavens, including The Daily Telegraph's Hilary Alexander, in the front row escaped serious injury when the lights fell, bringing the spring/summer 2006 show to a dramatic and premature end. Karen Hanes Larrain, who suffered concussion and three cuts which required 30 stitches, is now seeking unspecified damages for pain and suffering and to recoup her medical bills, according to her lawyer. Von Furstenberg's rep said that the designer, who was reportedly in tears at the scene as she personally tried to help those injured, had offered to pay all subsequent medial bills. "We offered to take care of the bills for everyone who went to the doctor or hospital. [Larrain] didn't get back to us because this suit was underway." (September 26 2005, AM Vogue.com)
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Saw this one coming. Sue this, sue her, sue them, sue him... cash, cash, cash.
That is so tasteless. Why not just send her your medical bill and be done with it instead of trying to strong arm ridiculous amounts of money out of someone for an accident 

Am I misreading the article or does it say that Diane was suing the injured journalist first? Does that make sense and if so, does anyone know what DVF was suing for originally?
Thanks for the clarification, Soft! I didn't think that made any sense 
