Bret Michaels, the lead singer of band Poison, performed at the 2009 Tony Awards show, which he now claims is the cause of his brain hemorrhage. His injury at the Tony Awards resulted from a part of the set lowering to quickly, causing him to fall down. At that time it was reported that he received a fractured nose and three stitches for his lip, nothing about any possible head trauma. He even claimed that he would hit up some after parties after getting an x-ray, showing his strong self. But what seemed to be a strong trooper in the past, decided to sue CBS and Tony Awards for his almost fatal brain hemorrhage.
Michaels was then diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage six months after the fatal blow to his head, but shouldn't he have sued them then and not now? It would make more sense for him to sue CBS and the Tony Awards when his subarachnoid hemorrhage occurred, in 2010, not in 2011.
Time gap between the incidents and the suing is strange enough but now after riding the coattails of surviving and being alive, he decides to sue.
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