Lawyer: $100M school shooting lawsuit for 6 year old

In summary, Irving Pinsky, an attorney representing the victim of a school shooting in Newtown, Conn., is asking for $100 million from the state of Connecticut because the child heard violence and foul language over the school intercom. Pinsky claims that this is about making schools safer, not money. Pinsky suggests that lawsuits like this should be brought against anyone who is negligent in preventing a foreseeable event.
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A $100 million dollar lawsuit for a "traumatized" 6 year old that heard foul language and noises over a loudspeaker. This is just outrageous. It's turning a tragedy into an attempt for financial gain, outrageous financial gain.

According to the attorney
A lawyer who's asking to sue Connecticut for $100 million on behalf of a 6-year-old Newtown school shooting survivor who heard violence over the school's intercom system says the potential claim is about improving school security, not money.

"It's about living in a world that's safe," New Haven attorney Irving Pinsky told The Associated Press on Saturday. "The answer is about protecting the kids."

http://news.yahoo.com/lawyer-100m-school-shooting-claim-security-184925148.html

The school did nothing wrong, the lawsuit serves no practical purpose, IMO.
 
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Cross your fingers for the sanity of the jury (and the school's insurance company).
 
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It's about living in a world that's safe," New Haven attorney Irving Pinsky told The Associated Press on Saturday.
Reality is that there is no way we can realistically achieve this. There is no way we can make this world completely safe. We cannot prevent events that are so remotely possible. What, he wants authorities to hunt down and remove every gun in the country? Yes, that would drastically reduce gun fatalities, and it's not even remotely possible. Turn elementary schools into Fort Knox? Not feasable.

What about the kids waiting for a school bus, on the bus, off the bus at school, going outside to play? What about playing outside in the park, soccer, little league, at the ice cream parlor? We already know the mall and theatres aren't safe. This attorney is in this for the notariety and money, nothing else, unless he's completely delusional, IMO.
 
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Is there a way to sue people for outrageous lawsuits?
 
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Borek said:
Is there a way to sue people for outrageous lawsuits?
One could counter-sue.

In this case the court could reject the suit as frivolous. I hope that would be the case. The lawyer apparently claims that the school system failed to prevent a forseeable event. Such a claim is absurd.

I'd like to see Pinsky held in contempt, fined and disbarred.
 
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Pinsky is one of New Haven's most recognizable characters - just not quite recognizable enough to get his own trading card (an omission some didn't agree with, but the cards were made in 2006 - maybe this will ensure he gets included in the next batch of cards).

By Fred’s reckoning, the most glaring omission from the deck was Irv Pinsky, a personal-injury attorney who offers free legal advice to pedestrians on his lunch break. “You know, if you think you might slip, or you might fall, give Irv a call,” Fred said. “Ever see those umbrellas that say ‘1-800-LAWYERS’? You dial that number and Irv’s phone rings, right here in New Haven.”
 
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Borek said:
Is there a way to sue people for outrageous lawsuits?
Yes.
NBC news.

This creep isn't suing yet. He's just asking for permission to do so. Without that permission, which I doubt he'll get, the township is protected.
 
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So taking 100 million dollars away from the school system is supposed to help the school system provide security? Or motivate them to provide security so they don't get sued... with money they're no longer going to have? The judge needs to throw out the case, but not before ridiculing the people involved.
 
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leroyjenkens said:
So taking 100 million dollars away from the school system is supposed to help the school system provide security? Or motivate them to provide security so they don't get sued... with money they're no longer going to have? The judge needs to throw out the case, but not before ridiculing the people involved.
As far as I can tell from the news article on Yahoo, Pinsky is seeking to file a lawsuit against "The state Board of Education, Department of Education and state education commissioner," which Pinsky claims, "failed to protect the child "from foreseeable harm," including by failing to provide a safe school setting, . . ."

If it is 'forseeable' that a crazed gunman is going to shoot his way into any school, then our society is in deep trouble.
 
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which Pinsky claims, "failed to protect the child "from foreseeable harm," including by failing to provide a safe school setting, . . ."

By Pinsky logic, a lawsuit should be brought about against Pinki himself, for not having enough forsight to have sought this lawsuit previous to the shooting. Pinksi was negligent in failing to forsee that the school authorities were negligent in failing to provide enough safety against a forseeable event ( or would that be unforseenable event ).
 

Related to Lawyer: $100M school shooting lawsuit for 6 year old

1. What is the basis of the lawsuit?

The lawsuit is based on the claim that the school was negligent in providing a safe environment for the 6 year old student, who was a victim in a school shooting. The lawyer is seeking $100 million in damages for the physical and emotional harm suffered by the child.

2. Who is being sued in this lawsuit?

The lawsuit is being filed against the school, as well as any other parties who may be deemed responsible for the shooting, such as the shooter or the school district.

3. What is the likelihood of the lawsuit being successful?

This is difficult to determine, as it will depend on the evidence presented and the strength of the lawyer's argument. However, given the severity of the incident and the potential negligence of the school, the lawsuit may have a strong chance of success.

4. How will the money be used if the lawsuit is won?

The money awarded in a successful lawsuit would typically go towards compensating the child for the physical and emotional damages suffered, as well as covering any legal fees and expenses incurred during the litigation process.

5. How does this lawsuit impact school safety measures?

This lawsuit may bring attention to the issue of school safety and the responsibility of schools to provide a secure environment for their students. It may also lead to changes in school policies and procedures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

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