Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry this happened, OP. How is he doing?
OP left days ago. It's just some nutty posters who keep bumping this thread up, insisting her injured kid is a menace to society.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry this happened, OP. How is he doing?
Anonymous wrote:Every time I submit a health insurance claim the form asks me if it was a result of an accident or other injury. Isn’t this why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Res Life employee and have lawyers in the family. Just wanted to say that the PP who noted *proportionate reaction* is accurate. In other words, the kid who broke OP's son's jaw better lawyer up, because that kid clearly over reacted, and will more likely than not have to leave school for his outrageous temper and inability to control himself at an adult age (Preschool behavior, maybe. Adult? Absolutely not.). No college can afford to have a loose canon on campus. OP, definitely press charges and find out about the statute of limitations in that state. Good luck.
The idiocy defending the jaw breaker (literally) on some of the upthread posts is astounding.
Total bullshit. You don't know what is "clearly" true in this case because you do not know the facts. It is entirely possible that it was self defense, if the full circumstances were known.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^You are obviously not a lawyer and don’t know what the hell you are talking about.
He assaulted someone. He was told to stop and then he assaulted them again. The response was self defense. No one can argue with that, whether his jaw got broken or not.
You don’t know law and you won’t StFU. DEAD wrong. But there’s no stopping you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Res Life employee and have lawyers in the family. Just wanted to say that the PP who noted *proportionate reaction* is accurate. In other words, the kid who broke OP's son's jaw better lawyer up, because that kid clearly over reacted, and will more likely than not have to leave school for his outrageous temper and inability to control himself at an adult age (Preschool behavior, maybe. Adult? Absolutely not.). No college can afford to have a loose canon on campus. OP, definitely press charges and find out about the statute of limitations in that state. Good luck.
The idiocy defending the jaw breaker (literally) on some of the upthread posts is astounding.
And, with any luck, the jaw breaker has documented harassment enough that he can sue the school for the toxic environment in the dorms and the failure to address bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Res Life employee and have lawyers in the family. Just wanted to say that the PP who noted *proportionate reaction* is accurate. In other words, the kid who broke OP's son's jaw better lawyer up, because that kid clearly over reacted, and will more likely than not have to leave school for his outrageous temper and inability to control himself at an adult age (Preschool behavior, maybe. Adult? Absolutely not.). No college can afford to have a loose canon on campus. OP, definitely press charges and find out about the statute of limitations in that state. Good luck.
The idiocy defending the jaw breaker (literally) on some of the upthread posts is astounding.
And, with any luck, the jaw breaker has documented harassment enough that he can sue the school for the toxic environment in the dorms and the failure to address bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This is likely the route we will take. I appreciate the real advice. Not really thinking of suing but just upset. My son is 1000 miles away and I feel helpless.
Your son is, technically, an adult. If you've babied him this far, thats your fault. Time he learns how to look after himself.
By all means get in your helicopter and fly there and hover over him. how long do you plan to do this...? Til he's 25? 30?
He’s 18 with a very serious injury. That’s not helicoptering. Gimme a break.
Anonymous wrote:Former Res Life employee and have lawyers in the family. Just wanted to say that the PP who noted *proportionate reaction* is accurate. In other words, the kid who broke OP's son's jaw better lawyer up, because that kid clearly over reacted, and will more likely than not have to leave school for his outrageous temper and inability to control himself at an adult age (Preschool behavior, maybe. Adult? Absolutely not.). No college can afford to have a loose canon on campus. OP, definitely press charges and find out about the statute of limitations in that state. Good luck.
The idiocy defending the jaw breaker (literally) on some of the upthread posts is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^You are obviously not a lawyer and don’t know what the hell you are talking about.
He assaulted someone. He was told to stop and then he assaulted them again. The response was self defense. No one can argue with that, whether his jaw got broken or not.
Anonymous wrote:^You are obviously not a lawyer and don’t know what the hell you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Former Res Life employee and have lawyers in the family. Just wanted to say that the PP who noted *proportionate reaction* is accurate. In other words, the kid who broke OP's son's jaw better lawyer up, because that kid clearly over reacted, and will more likely than not have to leave school for his outrageous temper and inability to control himself at an adult age (Preschool behavior, maybe. Adult? Absolutely not.). No college can afford to have a loose canon on campus. OP, definitely press charges and find out about the statute of limitations in that state. Good luck.
The idiocy defending the jaw breaker (literally) on some of the upthread posts is astounding.