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    Re: Grounds for personal injury suit

    Posted by Justin Boudreaux on 2/09/05


    At least, Ozzie, he's not afraid to speak up. Also, he's not
    afraid to post his name. Heck, he'd sue his grandmother if she
    was wrong. That's why they call him "Quick Money attorney". He
    likes filing them law suits. If I were a lawyer, that's what I'd
    do too. That's the only power lawyers have, to file and litigate
    law suits. All the rest is secretary work,and notary work.

    Justin B.
    Ville Platte


    On 2/09/05, Ozarks Lawyer wrote:
    >
    > 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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