Quote from Alan's letter. "I did not manufacture or create this injury to bilk Caesars Palace. I had a real injury. I suffered pain and discomfort, and from the subsequent infection I lost several days of work as a skin infection spread over large parts of my body. I did not threaten to sue Caesars Palace for huge amounts of money. My intentions were honorable and I was hoping for some just compensation and consideration for the injury. Instead, I got a claims supervisor who said "sue."
Really? Do I have to sue? Again, is this how you treat loyal customers, hotel guests and Seven Star members who have been coming to stay and play at Caesars for nearly 20 years?"
This quote above doesn’t sound like someone looking for a couple of doctor visits and prescriptions paid for. He lost several days of work, skin infections spreading over his body suffering from pain and discomfort. Then in the next sentence says he’s honorable and just wanted some compensation for all that.
Caesars lawyers can’t be dumb enough to offer anything without a release form. I’m certain any offer will be verbal and require a signature before moving forward with any settlement.
I know my opinion is against the majority here, but if you want to discuss matters like this in the public's eyes, then so be it.