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What do you do when your child is in juvenile and he is severly injury

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Your child may have an actionable case if the property owner/manager was on notice that your child could forseeably be attacked and did not take corrective measures to prevent this attack. I would be happy to discuss your case at no charge and if my office takes it,  you do not pay a dime unless we win. I have offices in Fla and Austin Tx   Steve 407-581-2581
Your child may have an actionable case if the property owner/manager was on notice that your child could forseeably be attacked and did not take corrective measures to prevent this attack. I would be happy to discuss your case at no charge and if my office takes it,  you do not pay a dime unless we win. I have offices in Fla and Austin Tx   Steve 407-581-2581
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My son was hit in the head by a lock from a passing school bus. Can I not only sue the kid that did it but also, the school for lack of supervision?

Answered by attorney Geoffrey Scott Binney
Personal Injury lawyer at Gauntt Koen Binney Kidd, LLP
Lawsuits against governmental entities, including schools, are difficult, because governmental units are generally immune from lawsuits, with limited exceptions.  In a case like this, in order to be successful, you would have to prove that the injury 'arose from' the use of a motor vehicle - in this case, the bus.  As you can imagine, there have been many injuries that have occurred in and around school busses, for a number of different reasons.  In a case like this where the bus actually was in operation, the central inquiry is whether the injury occurred as a result of the bus's use or whether it occurred as a result of lack of supervision of the driver.  From the facts you presented, it appears the injury occurred due to   the bus driver's lack of supervision of the students, rather than an improper of negligent driving of the bus.  I do not think that you will be able to hold the school distyrict liable for this injury.  You would however, have a claim against the child that threw the lock.
Lawsuits against governmental entities, including schools, are difficult, because governmental units are generally immune from lawsuits, with limited exceptions.  In a case like this, in order to be successful, you would have to prove that the injury 'arose from' the use of a motor vehicle - in this case, the bus.  As you can imagine, there have been many injuries that have occurred in and around school busses, for a number of different reasons.  In a case like this where the bus actually was in operation, the central inquiry is whether the injury occurred as a result of the bus's use or whether it occurred as a result of lack of supervision of the driver.  From the facts you presented, it appears the injury occurred due to   the bus driver's lack of supervision of the students, rather than an improper of negligent driving of the bus.  I do not think that you will be able to hold the school distyrict liable for this injury.  You would however, have a claim against the child that threw the lock.
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Is there any way I could retrieve any of my settlement back after my father forced me to deposit my settlement money into his bank account?

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Answered by attorney Reshard Juquin Alexander (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at RJ Alexander Law, PLLC
I am sorry this happened to you. You will need to hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit on your behalf for conversion of the personal injury proceeds. Generally speaking, conversion involves the plaintiff having a right to immediate possession of personal property and the defendant wrongfully exercising control over the property. There are facts that need to be proven regarding the state of the property, your rights regarding it, and the type of deposit made by your father.
I am sorry this happened to you. You will need to hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit on your behalf for conversion of the personal injury proceeds. Generally speaking, conversion involves the plaintiff having a right to immediate possession of personal property and the defendant wrongfully exercising control over the property. There are facts that need to be proven regarding the state of the property, your rights regarding it, and the type of deposit made by your father.
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