Whiteboy420
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Hell take the 100 mill and hire some guards there i fix it.
i agree, lawyers are the scum of the earth imo..what a joke.They should be ashamed of themselves.Thats whats wrong with people and this country nowadays
I am still curious to know who should be the target of a punitive lawsuit. I cannot find anyone to blame with even a scrap of justice to it. cn
exactly.They will get more money then the little kid I beti agree, lawyers are the scum of the earth imo..
idk, maybe they'll sue browning or w/e manufacturer of the guns used cannabineer...I am still curious to know who should be the target of a punitive lawsuit. I cannot find anyone to blame with even a scrap of justice to it. cn
Well that would certainly be punitive. Good luck suing Austrians though. cnidk, maybe they'll sue browning or w/e manufacturer of the guns used cannabineer...
i don't understand why you don't get this
it's not about money
they want our children safe
*gives up and walks away from this thread*
I'm not real sure what you're talking about here. There is no such thing as a State limit of liability for schools. They are a business, and carry business insurance just like everyone else. They aren't immune to anything. A State has no control over the legal system like you're talking about that I've ever seen. I'm a licensed Property and Casualty insurance agent fyi.Some clarification... Schools are immune to most lawsuits. Where they are liable, it is up to a limit set by the state. For example, here in Texas, it is generally $250,000. In the case of the Red Lake massacre, the families of 21 victims (including the shooter's family) split $900,000. Surprise! It is not easy suing the government.
As for the basis of the lawsuit... broadcasting the shooting over the intercom may have caused some emotional duress but it allowed hundreds to barricade themselves and hundreds others to evacuate. An act of heroism should not be subject to a lawsuit.
TORT immunity is it.I'm not real sure what you're talking about here. There is no such thing as a State limit of liability for schools. They are a business, and carry business insurance just like everyone else. They aren't immune to anything. A State has no control over the legal system like you're talking about that I've ever seen. I'm a licensed Property and Casualty insurance agent fyi.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Governmental+Tort+ImmunitySovereign immunity may also apply to federal, state, and local governments within the United States, protecting these governments from being sued without their consent. The idea behind domestic sovereign immunity—also called governmental tort immunity—is to prevent money judgments against the government, as such judgments would have to be paid with taxpayers' dollars. As an example, a private citizen who is injured by another private citizen who runs a red light generally may sue the other driver for Negligence. But under a strict sovereign immunity doctrine, a private citizen who is injured by a city employee driving a city bus has no Cause of Action against the city unless the city, by ordinance, specifically allows such a suit.
http://www.tml.org/legal-qna/2005February.pdfWhat are the liability limits for governmental units under the Act? Liability of a municipality under the Act is limited to money damages in a
maximum amount of $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each single
occurrence for bodily injury or death and $100,000 for each single occurrence
for injury to or destruction of property.