Woman Who Uses Wheelchair Sues United After Being Dropped On Flight

Her lawsuit says she "sustained serious and permanent injuries."

A Florida woman is suing United Airlines over injuries as well as damage to her wheelchair in what she calls “a flight from hell.”

Erica Fulton of Largo has a degenerative disease that requires the use of a wheelchair.

Last September, she was at Bush Airport in Houston on the way to visit her son in Austin when two contract workers for United offered to help her transfer from the wheelchair into her seat in first class.

Fulton told WFLA TV that one of them kept telling her, “Trust me, I’ve got you.”

She wasn’t so sure.

“Once he got me totally upright, I just saw this look of panic in his face and I said, ‘Oh my God, he’s gonna drop me,’” she told the station.

Then the worst happened.

“I fell over this way. And all of my weight landed on my shoulder, right on the corner of my shoulder, hit just under the window of the airplane,” she said. “The pain was excruciating. I had tears rolling down my face. I’m huddled on the floor.”

Things got worse when her plane landed in Austin.

Sometime after Fulton boarded the plane in Houston and when she landed in Austin, someone dropped her $23,000 customized wheelchair, causing it to be crushed in the process, according to KPRC TV.

“I hardly recognized it,” she told the station.

WFLA TV

United has paid for the wheelchair to be repaired. In a statement to KPRC, the airline said, “We sincerely apologize to Ms. Fulton for her experience while traveling with us and have covered the cost of the repair to the wheelchair.”

However, in a lawsuit filed in November, Fulton said she “sustained serious and permanent injuries” from the fall.

Despite surgery, she says she no longer has control of one arm.

“When you lose use of your legs you need your arms,” she told KPRC. “[United Airlines] never returned any of my calls and left me no recourse but to hire an attorney.”

Fulton said as a result of her injuries, she’s racked up nearly $200,000 in medical bills.

She’s suing United and the company that hired the man who dropped her because she believes they should pay for her medical care.

Fulton’s attorney, Jonathan C.C. Day, said her case is a travel horror story unlike any he’s ever heard previously.

“This is the worst story I have ever heard. Handicapped woman gets dropped, and then they drop her wheelchair on the same flight,” he told the New York Daily News.

He added: “They didn’t drag her off the plane at least,” referring to Dr. David Dao, the United Airlines passenger who became a cause celebre in April after being violently removed from his seat when the plane was overbooked.

HuffPost reached out to United, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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