Judge Judy Season 19 Episode 51 Wheelchair Runs Over Caregiver?; Broke Down Dating!
- October 31, 2014
Judge Judy season 19 episode 51, titled "Wheelchair Runs Over Caregiver?; Broke Down Dating!" features two different cases that Judge Judy had to handle. The episode was aired on April 14, 2015.
The first case features a dispute between a wheelchair-bound woman and her caregiver. The woman claimed that her caregiver had intentionally run over her foot with her wheelchair, causing her injury. The caregiver denies the accusations and states that it was an accident. The woman had to be taken to the hospital and received medical attention. The caregiver was accused of being careless and not paying attention to her surroundings while operating the wheelchair. Judge Judy had to determine whether the accident was intentional or accidental and who was responsible for the medical expenses incurred by the woman.
The second case features a drama-filled relationship between two former lovers. The two had been dating for some time and had shared many experiences together. However, things soon turned sour between the two, and they decided to go their separate ways. The problem started when the man accused the woman of stealing his car battery. The woman claimed that she had not taken the battery and accused the man of being abusive and having a drinking problem.
Both parties were quite emotional during the hearing, making it difficult for Judge Judy to get to the bottom of the matter. However, she managed to extract important information from both sides and made a ruling as to who was responsible for the missing battery. The Judge also went further to counsel the former lovers, advising them to move on and avoid contact with each other unless necessary.
In the end, Judge Judy made a ruling in both cases, and the parties involved were to abide by her decision. The cases brought to light the need for responsibility, care, and respect in our daily lives, and the consequences of our actions. Judge Judy served as a mediator, ensuring that justice was done, and the disputes were resolved.