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In reply to the discussion: Aunt who sued her 12-year-old nephew says insurance rules forced her hand [View all]kcr
(15,315 posts)28. Or maybe not
http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Boy-gets-his-cake-and-can-eat-it-too-6571044.php
But a number of local lawyers questioned why Connell hadnt simply named the boys father as a defendant and claimed she was hurt in his Westport yard, making him eligible to collect on insurance. After all, when Connell went to Norwalk Hospital shortly after the March 18, 2011, incident, she told doctors and nurses she had fallen and injured her wrist with no mention of the boys alleged participation.
It is odd, Bridgeport lawyer Frank Riccio II said about naming a minor as sole defendant in a civil case. Ive never seen it done before. Normally you would sue the homeowner.
Seems fishy to me.
But a number of local lawyers questioned why Connell hadnt simply named the boys father as a defendant and claimed she was hurt in his Westport yard, making him eligible to collect on insurance. After all, when Connell went to Norwalk Hospital shortly after the March 18, 2011, incident, she told doctors and nurses she had fallen and injured her wrist with no mention of the boys alleged participation.
It is odd, Bridgeport lawyer Frank Riccio II said about naming a minor as sole defendant in a civil case. Ive never seen it done before. Normally you would sue the homeowner.
Seems fishy to me.
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Aunt who sued her 12-year-old nephew says insurance rules forced her hand [View all]
jberryhill
Oct 2015
OP
Did they force her to complain in court about not being able to "hold the h'ors douevres plate?"
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#1
Even liberals fall victim to the "frivolous out of control lawsuits" meme.
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#2
No, the McDonalds coffee thing was totally different. Skin Grafts, 200 degree coffee & crotch burns
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#30
So this case is about multiple surgeries, scars, pain and permanent consequences.
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#33
It would appear that no matter what any of us here think, it took about 25 minutes for a jury to
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#37
Right, but health insurance companies are hunting for denials if there is other insurance
jberryhill
Oct 2015
#60
The people defending the insurance companies are the people saying she.....
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#25
So she wanted her own homeowners insurance company to cover an accident at another home?
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#14
Your OP: " it was the only way to get her homeowners insurance policy to pay"
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#22
There are previous threads, which have to assume there were multiple insurance companies involved
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#24
my mom & us were on welfare(Aid to Dependant Children & Families) in the early 70s
irisblue
Oct 2015
#50
Really? It was the kind of film that, while on the surface a romantic comedy-drama,
closeupready
Oct 2015
#61