Not sure I get all of this.. but one thing I get for sure... She is your ex, so why does she tell you what to do? Talk to your own lawyer and tell her she is your ex, not your boss.
2007-12-16 09:36:43
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answered by Really ? 7
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First of all, your question is hard to follow. You didn't write in complete sentences and your punctuaion made it even harder to follow. But if I understand you correctly:
Why would she split the money with you? Why didn't you sue together? Shouldn't all the money be going to your daughter's care and college fund and the possibility that even though she is blind she can live as normal a life as possible? Every dime should be put into a trust to provide for her care!!
Why can't you have seperate suits? And if it's on your daughters behalf, you filed first. Your ex isn't neccesarily a defendant, but she is a witness. It was his property, and therefore he is responsible, and so is his insurance company.
But she did allow her to ride without a helmet and with no training. She is partially responsible as well.
Sounds like the person you really need to be directing these questions to is your lawyer.
2007-12-16 09:43:20
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answered by Meghan 7
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You need a good personal injury lawyer. Call your local bar association and explain the your daughter was blinded and that you need a referral to personal injury lawyer experienced at handling high damage cases concerning a very serious injury to your child.
Get the best lawyer and legal advise from lisenced lawyers.
This is a very serious matter.
Get a good personal injury lawyer. This is not a question that is appropriate for this board. You need the best posssible legal advise as fast as possible.
Get a lawyer immediately!
2007-12-16 09:53:07
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answered by Citizen1984 6
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keep your lawyers and keep your case going. if she wants to split the money with you, she's not considering the child at all. she wasn't when she let the child ride without a helmet, or training. that's negligence on her part. Let the court know what she said and wanted, and they may award it solely to you.
sorry about your daughter.
2007-12-16 09:41:28
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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I would stay clear of that ex and anything she may say. It looks to me that she wants you to drop the case then she settles for near nothing with her lover leaving you and your daughter out in the cold.
2007-12-16 09:34:55
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answered by r1b1c* 7
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Why would you or your ex split the insurance money meant for your daughter? It should be put into a trust.
2007-12-16 09:33:23
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answered by Cheryl S 5
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Don't conduct any business with your EX. Haven't you learned?
Continue with your lawyer. He probably will name your ex. Get as much as you can for your poor daughter. Put it in a trust fund.
Do you have her learning Braille?
2007-12-16 09:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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thats just wrong this is her daughter shes talking about and all she cares about is the lawsuit just hang in there
2007-12-16 09:38:24
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answered by Jass 2
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I think she is sick for trying to profit from her own daughters misfortune. Poor girl I will pray for her !!!!!!!!!
2007-12-16 09:35:03
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answered by David D 3
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You are not making any sense tried to read twice. Your daughter was hurt?
2007-12-16 09:33:27
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answered by Uri L 2
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