QUESTION: My son got punched in the face by another scout on a boy scout camping trip. The kid who punched him was 16. The only thing is that I signed a waiver of liability of Boy Scouts, so what can I do legally? Oh and the boy scout leadership did not take any disciplinary action with him. I have a picture to prove it along with 3 witnesses. ANSWER: Clearly, the person who sustained personal injury as a proximate result of the wrongful act of another can recover compensatory.
QUESTION: My son was running in school and there was another child running to her classroom. They collided with each other and the child fell and broke her glasses. I would like to know if I am responsible for the child’s glasses since it was an accident. ANSWER: “Causation” is an essential element of a tort action. Defendants are not liable unless their conduct (i.e., act or omission constituting a breach of duty to plaintiff) was a “legal cause” of plaintiff’s injury. [Saelzler v.Advanced Group 400 (2001) 25 C4th 763,.
QUESTION: My daughter had a fight with a boy in school. He grabbed her shirt from the neck and shook her hard enough to rip the shirt, so my daughter punched the boy once on the face. He then went crazy and bit my daughter just above her breast. When we found out, we went to speak with the father of the boy through a translator. He yelled and said “Did you see it?” referring to his boy’s bruise on the face. He said he will send a picture of.