Worker, Samuel Koch, files a lawsuit seeking occupation injury acknowledgment - Workplace Accident Recognition Lawsuit Filed by Samuel Koch
In a dramatic turn of events, the long-awaited hearing for the case of Samuel Koch, the stunt performer who suffered paralysis during a live broadcast on ZDF's "Wetten, dass..?" in 2010, is scheduled for September 24, 202x at 13:00.
The incident occurred during Koch's daring stunt, where he leapt over five approaching cars using spring shoes in a forward somersault. Tragically, while attempting the stunt, Koch fell and became paralysed.
The court will decide on September 24 whether Koch's accident during the show will be recognised as a workplace accident. This decision could have significant implications for Koch's mycase coverage, which he has appealed.
Interestingly, Koch's participation in the show was not paid. However, it seems that his personal economic interest in showcasing his abilities and gaining fame played a significant role in the accident.
The case regarding mycase coverage for Koch's volunteer work is being heard by the Federal Social Court. The outcome of this hearing could provide clarity on the responsibilities of production companies towards their unpaid performers, setting a precedent for future cases.
Initially, Koch gained widespread fame for his daring stunts, but his life took a drastic turn after the accident. Now, as the court prepares to make its decision, Koch and his supporters eagerly await the verdict that could potentially change his life once again.
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