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Resident Evil Stunt Performer Sues Producers After On-Set Accident

Olivia Jackson was injured while making Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.

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Back in September 2015, the production of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was marred by a serious accident involving stunt performer Olivia Jackson. The accident left Jackson in a medically-induced coma, and ultimately led to her arm being amputated. It has now been reported that Jackson is suing the producers of the movie.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jackson is suing on the grounds that the producers put "financial considerations over safety." Her complaints states that the accident occurred during a motorcycle scene that she was asked to perform at very short notice. Jackson describes it as a "dangerous and technically complex motorcycle scene in adverse weather," and explains that she collided with a camera crane that was not lifted out of her way in time.

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Jackson’s complaint states that the collision resulted in the camera "slicing through the bone of her forearm and tearing the flesh off her cheek, leaving her teeth exposed." It goes on to detail further injuries that resulted in the amputation of her left arm.

Jackson alleges that the producers misled her about her insurance coverage for performing in the movie, which she believed would cover any accidents. She now says that she subsequently discovered that there was no liability for her claim and producers only paid out $33,000 in damages. In addition, she states that while she was in a coma, her husband was told that producers would pay for all medical care and rehabilitation, but that offer was subsequently withdrawn.

THR states that Jackson is suing Bolt Pictures, Tannhauser Gate, Jeremy Bolt and Paul WS Anderson, who was also the movie's director, for breach of contract and misrepresentation, and is seeking unspecified damages. The defendants have not commented on the issue.

In October 2015, Jackson made a Facebook post that detailed the extent of her injuries, which included "brain bleed[ing], brain swelling, severed main artery in the neck, crushed and degloved face, several broken ribs, paralyzed arm, shattered scapula, broken clavicle, broken humerus, broken radius and ulna, with an open wound and a 7.5 piece of bone missing, [and an] amputated thumb." In an interview she stated: "My facial scarring is horrible and I wish I had my old face. But I'm truly grateful to be alive."

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was released in January 2017, and was the most successful movie in the series to date, making $312.2 million worldwide. In total the series, which kicked off in 2002, has made more than $1.2 billion worldwide.

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Yeah, I say just give her the money. The girl got her face ripped and lost an arm; in this case I can safely say she's not just doing it to take the piss and because she's greedy. And I know the whole point of a stunt person is that they are doing dangerous stuff and taking on these risks, that's why they probably get paid way more than your average Joe does, but so long as her claims are even remotely accurate/true, I think the big corporation should do the right thing here.

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They are paying her garbage for doing all this dangerous stuff and that's how little she was worth to them. They were not even willing to pay all of her medical bills in all their entirety. What a bunch of scumbags and rich crooks that don't give a fuc? about anyone but themselves and their money. I hope the judge rule in her favor and squeeze a little big chunk of that resident evil pulse and give her something so that she can take care of her self and for later in life down the road.

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The Last Chapter was the worst movie in this franchise. Its sad she lost so much for so little.

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@jamesbr27: Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was released in January 2017, and was the most successful movie in the series to date, making $312.2 million worldwide, People will watch any old rubbish nowadays

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The idea that a movie studio wouldn't be liable for stunts performed on set is ludicrous. What in the actual?

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In terms of the accident, being a stunt person essentially means you're okay with the possibility of these kinds of injuries, so her claim there has no merit.

The insurance misrepresentation, though, is an entirely different matter, although everyone should know by now to get all of your agreements in writing.

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@Barighm: Her claim might have merit if there was negligence on the part of the crew. Neither you or I know if her claim has merit. Time will tell....

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@Barighm: That's not at all true. Just watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAxmIxGXMOY&t=802s (The stunt person talks about the dangers of stunts) The crew should always strive to make you feel as comfortable as possible while doing a stunt. While accidents can happen it sounds like the crew during this film weren't do enough to ensure the stunt persons safety.

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@Lord_Sesshy: Well, since she hit a production crane, maybe she might have an argument since it is a direct result of the crew, but I've seen the contracts my sister's stuntman boyfriend signed (horseriding, gunplay, martial arts; ultimately died because of them) and a part of his agreements state that injuries sustained as a result of filming are an accepted risk of his job and not the fault of the film crew. Short of outright wrongdoing, mind you.

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@Lord_Sesshy: As you said, she could have refused or brought up her safety concerns to the producers, but the article doesn't mention if she did this during the actual production of the film.

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@Cryptics: While that's a fair point, keep in mind the guy who played Riggs in Lethal Weapon was fired for complaining about the dangerous nature of his stunts, so she probably felt like she couldn't.

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@Cryptics: True, that bit of information would help.

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Humans should sue Resident Evil, The Movie.

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Losing so much in a terrible accident for a terrible movie. I'd ask for at least 10% of the revenue that the movie made.

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