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Wait you want $150,000 because you were hit by a baseball by an eleven year who stinks so bad he missed the bullpen???

The fact this is successfully going to court is a nice underpinning why we need the British legal system, or even the Somalian legal system at this point.

http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/Woman-hit-with-ball-sues-Little-League-player-.html

Woman hit with ball sues Little League player
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MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A New Jersey woman who was struck in the face with a baseball at a Little League game is suing the young catcher who threw it.



Elizabeth Lloyd is seeking more than $150,000 in damages to cover medical costs stemming from the incident at a Manchester Little League game two years ago. She's also seeking an undefined amount for pain and suffering.

Lloyd was sitting at a picnic table near a fenced-in bullpen when she was hit with the ball.

Catcher Matthew Migliaccio was 11 years old at the time and was warming up a pitcher.

The lawsuit filed April 24 alleges Migliaccio's errant throw was intentional and reckless, "assaulted and battered" Lloyd and caused "severe, painful and permanent" injuries.

A second count alleges Migliaccio's actions were negligent and careless through "engaging in inappropriate physical and/or sporting activity" near Lloyd. She continues to suffer pain and anguish, incur medical expenses and has been unable to carry out her usual duties and activities, the lawsuit says.

And Lloyd's husband, in a third count, is suing for the loss of "services, society and consortium" of his wife. They've demanded a jury trial.

Anthony Pagano, a lawyer for the Migliaccios, said the lawsuit is frivolous and without merit.

"I just think that it's disgusting that you have people suing an 11-year-old kid for overthrowing his pitcher in the bullpen," Pagano said. "It's horrible this can actually happen and get this far. Ultimately, hopefully, justice will prevail."

The count alleging negligence and carelessness is covered by homeowner's insurance, Pagano said, but the other counts are not. Little League has denied any coverage.

Lloyd's lawyer was out of the office today and could not be reached for comment.

Steve Barr, a spokesman for Little League, declined to comment on the litigation. He said each local league is required to have accident insurance, but that only covers personnel.

"That includes coaches, players, even concession stand workers. But it does not cover spectators," Barr said.

Matthew's father, Bob Migliaccio, said they were concerned for Lloyd when it happened. Then his son started receiving threatening and nasty letters, he said, and he started getting angry.

"The whole thing has almost been surreal," Migliaccio said. "We keep thinking it's just going to go away, and then a week and a half ago a sheriff shows up at my door to serve my son the papers."

Migliaccio said if his son had been horsing around, he would feel differently. But Matthew was doing what his coaches told him to do, he said, and noted Little League players aren't always accurate in their throws.

"It's absurd to expect every 11-year-old to throw the ball on target," Migliaccio said. "Everyone knows you've got to watch out. You assume some risk when you go out to a field. That's just part of being at a game."

Migliaccio said he and his wife, Sue, would love to beat the charges in court, but it could cost them tens of thousands of dollars. They also don't want to put their son and other kids on the team through all the questions and depositions a trial would bring.

"It's to the point now where we just want it to be over," he said.

Matthew, described by his father as a "baseball junkie," still plays on three different teams. But Migliaccio and his wife have stepped down from coaching and managing the concession stand because of the suit.

Migliaccio said as angry as he is about the lawsuit, he's almost more angry with Little League. He said they've volunteered hundreds of hours over the years, and he believes Little League should assist in defending their son.

"Somebody else has to step in here and help us out," Migliaccio said. "I just feel people should know about this, and maybe Little League can figure out a way to protect these kids."


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Its the new thing to do...sue someone for "CHA-CHING!!!".....sitting by a ball park at a picnic table you have to expect a loose ball coming over the fence during any game

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Like i always say. I want justice to prevail.
But someday i just want to see a stupid lawsuit get through the court.

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LOL it gets through can you imagine how many parents wil not let their kids play little league because of a possible lawsuit hitting them? I put this one up there with the hot coffee and McD's lawsuit

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I probably got hit four times by foul balls in little league.

I want money too!

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When I think about how this is actually going to court, and how it could have gotten this far, I can actually feel brain cells die.

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Jihadin wrote:Its the new thing to do...sue someone for "CHA-CHING!!!".....sitting by a ball park at a picnic table you have to expect a loose ball coming over the fence during any game



Very much this. Good grief
   
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When you said that, all I could think of was "Trolling for burgers!"

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And yes, silly lawsuit is silly.

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This reminds me of the tools at the local soccer facility that CHOOSE to park right behind the goals even though there are scores of other spots and then get mad when their car gets hit by a ball.




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A second count alleges Migliaccio's actions were negligent and careless through "engaging in inappropriate physical and/or sporting activity" near Lloyd.

I'm sorry lolwhut? How is throwing a baseball in a fenced in bullpin inappropriate? It's built for fething baseball.
Some people.

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How is throwing a baseball in a fenced in bullpin inappropriate? It's built for fething baseball.
Some people.


Now I wonder....if it was a state, county, or town park? Sue for inappropiate height fencing of the bullpen instead the kid?

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Surely her medical insurance would cover the $150,000 for a trip to the GP?

   
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I have the feeling this case will get big. And this woman will be the hated side of the case.
   
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Well, lady sounds like a jerk!

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CT GAMER wrote:This reminds me of the tools at the local soccer facility that CHOOSE to park right behind the goals even though there are scores of other spots and then get mad when their car gets hit by a ball.


Surely there is a precedence for "Assumption of risk"?



Behind a rifle range where I used to shoot (it's on the coast, facing out to sea. So any overshooting goes into the ocean, not local residences) is a small sheltered cove (The range itself is above sea level). There are numerous signs and buoys warning people NOT to moor boats there, it's a restricted area, etc.

Still, the idiots with overpriced toys will still insist on doing so. And then try to make an insurance claim when their boat ends up with holes in it. These claims are usually rejected, citing "Assumption of risk" and "wilful and negligent disregard of warning signs" - and their insurer will often either jack their rates or cancel their policies as a "thank you".

One of the other ranges (there are several in the one compound) had a line of shrubberies behind the butts (target end) with "NO PARKING", "WARNING" and other signs rather clearly displayed. People HAVE parked their cars there when they arrived early (before even range control have got to that range) so that no-one, apart from the owners of said vehicles actually KNOWS that the cars are there (and then they don't tell anyone, because they are illegally parked, and that would be a fine). When found out, they ignored direct instructions to move them, and after the cadets undergoing rifle training had finished, their cars were so much scrap.

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I'm all for exploitation for personal gain, but God damn. Where is the money going to come from? The mob? He does have an Italian name.

Migliaccio said if his son had been horsing around, he would feel differently.


No. He's 11. I didn't even think you could file suit against someone under majority.

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I don't necessarily agree with the actions, but I can understand them at least. Something like that can possibly cause permanent brain damage...

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Melissia wrote:I don't necessarily agree with the actions, but I can understand them at least. Something like that can possibly cause permanent brain damage...
I think it did, actually. I adjust my walking routes around little league baseball, as the risk of foul balls and poor throws is high. Were i to get a ball to the face, it would be my own fault. Were I sitting on a bench near a game, the same thing. Near us all the ball diamonds have signs all around warning of the risks, if you park in the parking lots, there are signs... really. Some people

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I have a hard time believing an 11 year old could throw a baseball hard enough to cause brain damage, especially from the catchers position.

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I've a feeling its coming down to "Knowledgable Risk" involve at a little league baseball game

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I don't quite remember, but at some sporting event I attended, there was a disclaimer printed on the back of the ticket that I assumed risk.

I don't really want too sound flamey, but the USA-ian (Canadians are americans too!) legal system is a joke.

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dogma wrote:I have a hard time believing an 11 year old could throw a baseball hard enough to cause brain damage, especially from the catchers position.
Well her behavior since the incident seems suspect to me

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dogma wrote:I have a hard time believing an 11 year old could throw a baseball hard enough to cause brain damage, especially from the catchers position.


Clearly we have found one of the Primachs. The crusade begins.

   
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Lloyd's husband, in a third count, is suing for the loss of "services, society and consortium" of his wife


SO um....turn off the lights....wear a burqua....can't see a face as a telemarketer...wait....

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I don't know how I missed that. He's basically saying "woman wasn't in the kitchen, shout me something".

That or it's one of those "yes dear" moments where he can do nothing but nod and hope the rage doesn't get directed to him.

   
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So he's either an ass or a coward?

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