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Aunt sues her 12 yr old nephew

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LyndaW Wed 14-Oct-15 10:34:26

I actually can not believe this story. Apparently the boy (then 8) jumped into her arms and they fell over causing the injury. Who sues a child?! Who loves you. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34523300

Anya Wed 14-Oct-15 11:03:36

Incredible isn't it?

I once read an article about an (American) woman who successfully sued a furniture shop because a toddler was running amok and tripped her up, injuring something (I forget what).

It was her own child shock

Elegran Wed 14-Oct-15 11:21:58

No wonder the law is a popular profession to go into. We all know who will win in both cases here, it is the one with the fattest fees.

felice Wed 14-Oct-15 11:36:56

Perhaps we could take out a class action against our offspring for giving us, saggy boobs, stretch marks, stress, addiction to wine, bad backs and insommnia. The list would be endless haha

LyndaW Wed 14-Oct-15 11:46:50

Her own child! That is absolutely bonkers Anya... And what is worse is that she was successful?!

Anne58 Wed 14-Oct-15 12:10:51

Apparently her life is now so difficult that she can't hold a plate of canapéshmm

Elegran Wed 14-Oct-15 12:13:52

Does her child have independent means, then? If not, she will have to pay herself whatever damages are awarded.

Devorgilla Wed 14-Oct-15 13:08:24

I think in a lot of these cases there is an insurance policy in place in case a freak injury is caused and it is not the child who actually pays but the insurance company. It's a bit like suing a member of your family if you have been injured in their car. I think! But happy to be corrected on these aspects. If she has suffered a life long injury as a result of this freak incident then she may need financial support and this is the only way she can get it.

Ceesnan Wed 14-Oct-15 14:46:10

I'm trying to imagine the trauma caused by not being able to hold a plate of canapes!

grannyqueenie Wed 14-Oct-15 16:18:52

*Felice I think you could have a whole new career if you start promoting your idea!grin

Anne58 Wed 14-Oct-15 17:40:21

I know Ceesnan, it doesn't bear thinking about, does it?

Now if had left her unable to hold a glass of wine , that would be an entirely different matter wink

Nelliemoser Wed 14-Oct-15 18:08:50

So assuming the child has no significant assets who does she think she will get money from? Some third party compensation scheme? I can see these lawyers sitting their rubbing their hand in glee to dram up a whole new bit of law about this.

thatbags Wed 14-Oct-15 21:03:38

This article explains how the home insurance of the boy's family would cover the injury claim and that the money claimed on their insurance would pay the aunt's medical bills.