definitely, you gotta get your teeth, glasses and nose back!!!
2006-09-19 06:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Your decision should be based on how it happened, you didn't specify the circumstances under which you were pushed down.
It will be an expensive and uncomfortable process to fix your teeth. Replacing your glasses will cost money too, depending on what kind of glasses you had. Hurting other people is not OK, but if it was an accident, maybe you should ask the person who pushed you to agree (in writing) to pay for the damages.
Having said that, without knowing all the details, I can't advise you to sue or not to sue. You should talk to a lawyer about it, and check your own conscience, before you make that decision.
2006-09-19 07:27:41
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answered by josephine 3
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If it was an accident, then no. That would just be rude. You could talk to the person, and ask them if they would help with medical expenses. If they won't, it's perfectly legal to seek legal help, but not a very nice thing to do.
If the person did it on purpose, then absolutely! Dentists can be expensive even if you have dental insurance, and you'll have to get new glasses with can cost over $100 for the frames alone. Keep any receipts and all documentation from every Dr. visit and expense that you accrue, or will accrue, due to that person's actions. Then file in small claims or civil court. The judge will order them to compensate you for all your expenses. They won't give you any extra money for pain & suffering or missed work, however. You'll only get compensated for your actual expenses (which of course include any court costs, filing fees, etc). You'll need to act quickly, though. You can only file up to 1 year after you got knocked down.
Since you're only 12, you'll have to speak to your parents/guardians about this matter. You won't be able to sue because of your age, and because you won't actually be paying any expenses yourself. Your parents/guardians would be paying it, so it would be up to them to sue the girl's parents.
2006-09-19 07:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I have not any answer for the to sue or not question . I even have an answer to the broken arm project my daughter 5 and that i had broken my arm so each and every 5 minutes if she bumped her arm she ran around screaming she broke her arm .. so approximately 6 weeks after mine so evenly walks as much as me and says dad i broke my arm .. no tears no screaming merely as calm as hell and that i blew her off quarter-hour later her arm grew to become into swollen to hell ...and such as you childrens it grew to become right into a sparkling by injury ( surgical operation pins the full 9 yards ) ..the component is with a injury that undesirable the physique is going into marvel and to minimize the discomfort it blanks out alot of the discomfort so it may of been the college would of made the coolest comparable mistake I did ..yet.. the college has a nurse who would desire to be a registed nurse who would desire to understand greater appropriate .. so the guy who's watching would possibly not understand adequate to know the subject with marvel however the nurse would desire to ... So with the full college asserting she fell no enormous deal ... i anticipate it a public college they don't look to be going to be paying out of pocket why they arent stepping as much as the plate seems to be an request for forgiveness .. if its a private college it dont rely if its there fault or nor they're going to deny any responibillity simply by fact it is going to likely be out of their pocket .. i could a minimum of think of approximately recuperating the clinical costs ( i'm the king of having screwed via clinical costs ) .. my daughters arm has monsterous scars from the place they re-related the arm .. your baby will even have those scars which will final for lifestyles ... you have my sympathy and that i want you daughter the merely right in her restoration ...
2016-12-15 10:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitive teeth which are damaged or broken require long and expensive treatments: we are talking of YEARS!
1. repair will most likely require changes every 5-10 years.
2. you will be fragilised and may have to avoid some types of foods from now on (if too hard, too chewy, too cold-hot etc...)
I do not like the word 'sue' though: can you check if insurances of the one who did that could not work first?
take care.
2006-09-19 06:57:55
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answered by casper_international2005 2
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See if the person will pay, and of course call the police and report it for you will need an incident report if you sue. Good luck. See a dentist and a doctor for medical reports as well. Document everything.
2006-09-19 06:55:47
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answered by Spongebob 4
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No, why? People sue over the dumbest stuff. I heard of a mother who sued a popsicle vendor b/c her toddler got frostbit... Just get over it. Maybe it was an accident; maybe your selfish a** deserved it. In any case, get on with your life...
2006-09-19 06:59:12
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answered by Angela M 6
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If you want to join the thousands of retards who blame everyone else, accept no responsibility, and sue people for the most ridiculous reasons then Yes go ahead
If you want to keep whats left of your self respect then get over it.
2006-09-19 06:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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SUE! Im not a sue happy person, but in this case, file a police report imediatly so they can see the damage then sue.
2006-09-19 07:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on your financial status. If you are very rich and can afford on your own the cost of your treatment then you shouldn't sue otherwise i suggest you sue them for your treatment.
2006-09-19 06:56:32
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answered by The Inquisitive 3
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I not only would sue them I would report them to the police for assault.
2006-09-19 06:56:10
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answered by dragonrider707 6
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