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Words Of Wisdom said:
thetonestarr said:

Reason: That's freaking ridiculous. That man has no grounds.

If the man can prove that the child caused the accident then he can sue the parents for negligence in their supervision of the child.

I dislike the sensationalist heading of this article. This really could just be a case of a pair of parents being too lazy to keep track of their child. For example, if someone's young child got behind the wheel of a car and hit you, wouldn't you sue the parents?


 Yes. But, problems.

 (1) His only way of proving it is to do one of two things - either have someone claim to have seen it (they'll have to prove they were there) and that someone be an "independant witness", or show videotaped evidence. Problem is, probability falls outrageously on the side that he has neither resource available.

 (2) As others have stated, negligence only applies to certain situations. This situation most likely doesn't fit that, especially since there are waivers at most ski resorts that basically make you state that you understand stuff like this will happen. These waivers only directly protect the resorts themselves and not the people you collide with, but they can also prove that the man knowingly and willingly took the risk of this boy colliding with him and injuring him.

 As I said, he has no grounds.



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