Real-World Squid Game Reportedly Left Contestants with Hypothermia and Nerve Damage

Squid Game: The Challenge may soon be facing legal action following injury reports from contestants on the show.Per Deadline, three players were confirmed by Netflix to have needed medical attention after the ‘Red Light, Green Light’ game, popularized in the original series. Express Solicitors, a British law firm of personal injury solicitors, contacted Netflix on behalf of the contestants. “We recognise people may see this as a classic David and Goliath battle with the company and its production partners,” Daniel Slade, CEO of Express Solicitors explains. “Contestants thought they were taking part in something fun and those injured did not expect to suffer as they did. Now they have been left with injuries after spending time being stuck in painful stress positions in cold temperatures.” Express Solicitors have sent letters of claim — a final warning request for settlements of debt before legal action is taken.The ‘Red Light, Green Light’ game was filmed during a cold period at Cardington Studios in Bedford, the United Kingdom, and requires contestants to cross a large field at the instruction of a large doll, becoming motionless at the doll’s command. Cardington Studio is famed for its massive indoor space as well as its potential to build outdoor sets due to its spacious surroundings. While Netflix was previously investigated by the Health and Safety Executive over the handling of the game, no further action was deemed necessary. Nevertheless, Health and Safety instructed Netflix to plan properly. A spokesperson for Squid Game: The Challenge said, “No lawsuit has been filed by any of the Squid Game contestants. We take the welfare of our contestants extremely seriously.” It’s unclear whether Netflix will agree to pay any damages.Squid Game Creator Seriously Considered Using an Alternate Ending

Squid Game: The Challenge may soon be facing legal action following injury reports from contestants on the show.

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Per Deadline, three players were confirmed by Netflix to have needed medical attention after the ‘Red Light, Green Light’ game, popularized in the original series. Express Solicitors, a British law firm of personal injury solicitors, contacted Netflix on behalf of the contestants. “We recognise people may see this as a classic David and Goliath battle with the company and its production partners,” Daniel Slade, CEO of Express Solicitors explains. “Contestants thought they were taking part in something fun and those injured did not expect to suffer as they did. Now they have been left with injuries after spending time being stuck in painful stress positions in cold temperatures.” Express Solicitors have sent letters of claim — a final warning request for settlements of debt before legal action is taken.

The ‘Red Light, Green Light’ game was filmed during a cold period at Cardington Studios in Bedford, the United Kingdom, and requires contestants to cross a large field at the instruction of a large doll, becoming motionless at the doll’s command. Cardington Studio is famed for its massive indoor space as well as its potential to build outdoor sets due to its spacious surroundings. While Netflix was previously investigated by the Health and Safety Executive over the handling of the game, no further action was deemed necessary. Nevertheless, Health and Safety instructed Netflix to plan properly. A spokesperson for Squid Game: The Challenge said, “No lawsuit has been filed by any of the Squid Game contestants. We take the welfare of our contestants extremely seriously.” It’s unclear whether Netflix will agree to pay any damages.

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