Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you ask for. May end up with your child in trouble with the law, not the other kid who may have been defending himself.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'd be upset too but presumably you have health insurance so you're just on the hook for co-pays. It's not worth suing that kid or his family for co-pays. Forget the money. Get it fixed with the best medical attention and advise your son to stay away from this guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t your son the instigator?
Suppose so. Seems like a broken jaw may be taking it a bit far. Anger management issues perhaps?
Maybe but what are you looking for?
Not sure, that's obviously why I posted here. I'm upset some kid broke my son's jaw as I'm sure any parent would be. There were 5 other kids there so I'm sure I will be getting all sides of the story. I'm not looking for retribution or revenge. But I do think the kid should be held responsible for inflicting a serious injury. Apparently most of you would just let it go and that's fine. I'm just not sure what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you ask for. May end up with your child in trouble with the law, not the other kid who may have been defending himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t your son the instigator?
Suppose so. Seems like a broken jaw may be taking it a bit far. Anger management issues perhaps?
Maybe but what are you looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t your son the instigator?
Suppose so. Seems like a broken jaw may be taking it a bit far. Anger management issues perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t your son the instigator?
Suppose so. Seems like a broken jaw may be taking it a bit far. Anger management issues perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:I’d fly out there. A college kid in good health has no experience hiring medical professionals and you want this repaired properly.
That matters more than who pays.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t your son the instigator?