DEAR ERIC: My husband has someone in his life who he thinks of as a daughter.
I am disabled, use a mobility device and need someone to bring a walker to my door for me to get out of the car. He had trained her to put the mobility device into/out of the car and she drove me a few times. One time she drove me, parked where I would have to get out on grass (which he had told her not to do). She brought the walker over to my door, took out my mobility device and waited.
I hesitated, but felt intimidated, and got out of the car. I fell and broke my leg.
She apologized to my husband for parking where she wasn’t supposed to but has always refused to apologize to me since I had gotten out of the car.
Several months later she went on a vacation with my husband (I stayed behind because I was sti

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