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    Re: Grounds for personal injury suit

    Posted by Ozarks Lawyer on 2/09/05


    I've always wondered about this guy.


    On 2/09/05, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote:
    >
    > I disagree. I'd sue the batard. Teach him a lesson. His
    > homeowners policy might even pay for her medical bills and
    > for damages, although they might try to get out of paying
    > because it was an intentional act. I'm sure they'd pay her
    > medical bills undere the med-pay provisions of his homeowner's
    > policy. Also, he can pay himself. You might want to take your
    > daughter to the M.D., or even to a psychiatrist and/or a
    > psychologist for treatment and an assessement of damages. He
    > hit her; hit him back! That's what I like about the Jews:
    > when the Arabs lob a round into Jerusalem, the Jews lob seven
    > back at the Arabs. Pretty soon the Arabs learn there is no
    > profit in shelling the Jews. Hit back!
    >
    > Sincerely,
    >
    > Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    > Lake Charles, LA
    >
    >
    > On 2/09/05, Curmudgeon wrote:
    >> I was hoping someone would jump in with some creative
    >> response. Apparently not. In my opinion, you would have
    >> the right to sue on behalf of your daughter. But, again in
    >> my opinion, there is not significant monetary value to the
    >> case--and certainly not enough to outweigh the trauma it
    >> would cause to your kids to put them through such a lawsuit.
    >>
    >> On 2/09/05, cookie wrote:
    >>> I posted to the "main" board earlier but maybe this is
    >>> where I should have posted--i have sole custody of my 3
    >>> kids-my 12-year-old daughter went to visit her dad in late
    >>> december-he lost his temper (that's a longstanding
    >> problem)
    >>> threw a cordless phone at her, pushed her across the room
    >>> and kicked her-she had an 8 x 2-inch bruise on her thigh-
    >> he
    >>> was arrested-i would like to sue him for the pain and
    >>> stress he caused her and the rest of the family-i have not
    >>> allowed him to see the kids since this incident-would this
    >>> be possible?

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/09/05, by cookie.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/09/05, by Curmudgeon.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/09/05, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/09/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/09/05, by Justin Boudreaux.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/09/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/10/05, by v.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/10/05, by Curmudgeon.
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/10/05, by Mitchell Franklin, III (Law Professor Tulane U; New Orleans).
  • Re: Grounds for personal injury suit, 2/12/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.


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