- Feb 7, 2013
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Unfortunately, the kid's parents are still out $4k in legal fees...
Or they file their own lawsuit in small claims court in an attempt to recoup their attorney fees for the frivolous lawsuit?
Unfortunately, the kid's parents are still out $4k in legal fees...
Wow, what a tool.
That would be nice. I'd like to see a lawyer post how realizable that would be. Even if they win, collecting a small claims judgement can be dicey.Or they file their own lawsuit in small claims court in an attempt to recoup their attorney fees for the frivolous lawsuit?
I suspect this guy is out of a coaching gig. I know I wouldn't want the risk of having one of my kids playing for him.
I hear you but have you listened to the d-Bag's interview yet? You might change your mind on this.Let me play devil's advocate here. Why shouldn't the kids homeowner's policy cover the coaches injuries. Doesn't the family have an obligation to try and help the person that their son injured? I know if one of my family members injured someone else that I would take responsibility for my kid's actions (whether it was an accident or not) and go through my own homeowners insurance or at least work out some sort of restitution for the coaches medical bills or help pay the coaches deductible for his homeowners insurance claim or do something.