Fwiw, IIRC Laura posted an image of another fridge that tipped over on someone & asked her viewers if that was the same exact one that tipped over on her. It wasn't, right?
For what it's worth, pretty sure it wasn't. There were many similarities but there were some key differences.
But i have a few questions.
like somebody else asked, why wouldn't Laura
legally oppose the people who installed her refrigerator, or
hire an expert to point out what went wrong?
because it seems like a public safety risk, why wouldn't she put the name, make, and model of the fridge out there, and then any statistics about however many times it's tipped over on people in the past? Granted, it was user error if it wasn't installed properly. She probably can't sue a fridge maker if it wasn't installed properly. Why wouldn't she be able to sue the installers?
She did mention early on that she blamed the installers.
Who knows if the company for whom they worked is even still in business. What I'm guessing is that they hired some cheap installers and just went on recommendations instead of looking intemtly at reviews and selecting the best one. Maybe she trusted Stephen to hire whoever did the installation. Maybe he lowballed the job. But if she was being responsible and thinking of her family safety, it seems like she wouldn't lowball a job like that.
4.) Who was behind the hiring of whoever installed it?
Maybe she won't hire an expert because she doesn't want the reminder that her addict husband screwed her over and screwed the kids over.
- Is he still in the house?