I, Aki Tomoya, will not be a simp.

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Aki Tomoya explained to him.

The deceased experienced not one accident, but two.

This can be confirmed from the hospital's administrative director and the repair shop owner.

"So, doesn't that mean it's the hospital's responsibility?!"

"We have already suggested that Mr. Sano be hospitalized for observation!"

We're about to start arguing again.

This group of people are passing the buck about the responsibility.

If we really have to trace back to something earlier, and if the death was caused by a hidden danger from before, then shouldn't the hospital be held responsible?

This is probably what the factory manager was thinking.

However, the exact cause of death is still uncertain, so anyone can deny it at this point.

When it comes to assigning blame, nobody wants to take responsibility.

After the three musketeers left, the deceased's wife was brought to him by Natsuyo Misumi.

"Nobody really wants to take this responsibility!"

Mikoto Misumi muttered helplessly.

Many people are like this; they are unwilling to take responsibility.

This indifference, this "it's none of my business" attitude, is hurting others...

Mikoto Misumi refers to that factory manager.

After all, that person was his employee.

But today, it seems that the factory manager was a bit unforgiving.

"Aki-kun mentioned Sano's accident last month, is there any clue?"

At this moment, Mikoto Misumi looked at Tomoya Aki.

During the autopsy, they did indeed find traces of events that occurred before the previous accident.

Earlier accidents could indeed have posed a fatal risk.

Aki Tomoya noticed this and pointed it out, which gave her some inspiration.

It will take some time before the exact cause of death can be fully determined.

"I wouldn't say I have any clues. The factory manager keeps saying that employees are prohibited from riding motorcycles to and from get off work, but he's also concealing the fact that they have to work overtime. He's only confirmed that there were two accidents, one a few days ago and the other last month."

Aki Tomoya shook his head.

"You probably already noticed the damage during the previous inspection, right? It was damage that occurred before the accident. So before the meeting started today, I asked Dr. Misumi's mother and the deceased's wife. This is just to confirm it again."

He did this simply to indicate that the death could potentially have been traced back to an earlier period.

The motorcycle was sent for repairs after the accident last month. If it wasn't repaired properly then, the repair shop would be responsible for this accident.

However, in retrospect, it has only created more room for those few people to argue.

“There have been cases where people were injured in the past but didn’t pay attention to it, and when the injury flared up, they died directly.”

There are many such cases.

"You're so thoughtful!"

"After all, the middle hall class also needs to help with this case."

Although it's Misumi's class's case, Nakado's class will still have to help this time.

Therefore, Aki Tomo felt that the more clues there were, the better it would be to analyze where the responsibility for the accident lay.

"But to be fair, if someone dies from illness, it's difficult to hold the hospital responsible."

"Has Aki-kun managed to stand firm on the hospital's side this time?!"

Just as Aki Tomoya said it was difficult to pin the blame on the hospital, Mitsuko Mitsuko replied in an exaggerated tone.

"Dr. Misumi has already seen the hospital's examination reports and CT scans, right? They don't show any major problems. As long as the hospital insists that they have recommended hospitalization for observation and more detailed examinations, there's no way to make them take responsibility."

I did a preliminary check-up and there wasn't anything seriously wrong, but out of concern I still suggested you stay for observation and a more thorough examination. But you didn't agree, and then you died. Is that my fault?

This is the truth.

If someone dies from illness, it will be very difficult to hold the hospital responsible unless evidence of forced overtime work can be found.

"So now we just have to wait for the results of the organization's investigation!"

Mikoto Misumi raised her hands and stretched them out, her voice tinged with weariness.

Now we are just waiting for the results of the tissue examination to find out the cause of the subarachnoid hemorrhage.

We'll see whether it was from illness or an accident.

"I'm leaving this matter to you!"

Misumi Natsuyo solemnly entrusted the task to the people of UDI.

Whether the family of the deceased, Mr. Sano, can obtain the compensation they deserve depends on the results of the investigation.

Meanwhile, she will continue to search for evidence that the factory is forcing employees to work overtime.

……

A few days later, the results of the investigation came out.

Yuko Tokai confirmed that the deceased's arterial dissection was caused by external injury, not by illness.

At the same time, it was determined that the damage was not caused by the recent accident, but by an accident last month.

"Because of the accident last month, the repair shop wouldn't have any responsibility in that case."

Mikoto Misumi said.

The damage occurred last month.

The deceased, Mr. Sano, went to the repair shop to fix his motorcycle after the accident.

According to Mr. Sano's wife, her husband returned home that night with injuries; he had fallen off his motorcycle.

After that, Mr. Sano went to the hospital for a check-up, but the initial examination did not reveal any damage to his vertebral aorta.

The imaging results provided by the hospital were indeed not very clear, and no problems could be seen.

However, if hospitalized, the problem should be detected during subsequent examinations, allowing for timely treatment.

But it makes no sense to say that the hospital is responsible.

At this point, all we can say is, "Why didn't the hospital require him to be hospitalized for observation more often?"

Not just anyone can say something like that.

It's fundamentally just sophistry.

The hospital has advised that it cannot force anyone to be hospitalized.

Therefore, at this point, the investigation into the responsibility for the accident has come full circle.

Did the factory actually enforce overtime work? Was the deceased's death related to fatigue driving?

"It depends on what the factory says. On the one hand, they prohibit employees from riding motorcycles to and from get off work, but on the other hand, they force employees to work overtime until there is no last bus."

Aki Tomoya sighed inwardly, thinking that capitalists were indeed devils who would suck the blood out of the workers.

The honey cake that symbolizes happiness is not actually happy; it is created piece by piece by capitalists using their blood and sweat.

If there were evidence to prove that the factory was forcing employees to work overtime, that would be great.

"By the way, have you found the location of the accident?"

"It's not clear yet."

It was only just discovered that the death of Mr. Sano was caused by an accident.

I had a motorcycle accident last month, which resulted in a neck injury. That's when the damage started, and it's been getting worse ever since.

Until the most recent accident, his blood vessels ruptured, he lost consciousness, and then died on the spot.

After receiving a reply from UDI, Misumi Natsuyo contacted the manufacturer again.

She questioned the factory manager about the overtime work and told him that the deceased had died in an accident last month.

If it weren't for having to work overtime, I could have been hospitalized for observation at the time, which would have given me a chance to discover the damage to my carotid artery and have saved my life.

But now he has died from a ruptured blood vessel on his last way home due to overwork, leaving behind a widow and two young children. Shouldn't we think about his family?

In response, the factory manager shouted, "He also has family to protect!" and then collapsed to the ground.

After taking the factory manager to the hospital, they learned that he was also working overtime, and arguably the one working the most overtime.

What exactly happened that day?


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