Lawl, Amerikaner...
Honestly, shouldn't there be a point where the court just says "No. You can't do that" or something? It's like one of those "Americans sue everything"-jokes, just exceptionally less fun considering it's real.
jakko12345 said:
In defense of the woman, being hit by a flying body part must have been pretty fucking emotionally scarring. And the fact it was due to severe negligence on the teen's part does give valid reason for her to get some compensation.
Perhaps, it's not the most pleasant experience to be had... But surely, there are better methods for her to deal with that than to sue her way out of it? And yes, being struck by another person's disloged arm and getting injured as a result could perhaps be reason enough for some compensation, but it's exceptionally tasteless to drag that teenager's parents in court like it's all their fault.
It was the kid's own bloody fault, yes, but it's a nasty way to loose a relative, and if you have a modicum of tact in your body, you'd at least let them bury the poor chap before demanding they show up in court.