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Simple send a registered letter to the building owners CC your lawyer.
Explain in the letter how you were taking a shower and due to the wide temperature fluctuations you were started by the very hot water and thus fell.
You missed some time from work and now have severe headaches and your scared to use this fixture.
You also feel that this unsafe condition could have been simply avoided if the building owner when you 1st notified them would have had the common decency of hiring a “professional LICENSED plumber” to check this shower body for proper SAFE operation.
As professional licensed master plumbers, we could have offered you some options like an ANTI SCALD shower head or a pressure temperature balance shower body.
Now for a point of information I have severed as an “expert witness” on over 25 burn cases alone and I never lost a case.
Once you notify the powers that be there is a problem and they fail to take proper cause of action in a timely manner then let them compensate you like the
Mc Donald’s case.
Burns are not to be taken lightly.
Here check out this article.
http://www.masterplumbers.com/plumbing/plumbviews/2001/hotwater_temp.html
The word criminal neglect does come to mind.