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Re: wife hurt at local school, what to do?
Me personally..I wouldnt do anything. but most of this debate surrounds what the "uneven board" is.
If you have something that is permanent, or obviously permanent, in a public place, and its shotty construction or a danger to people, then that might make you think differently. But if its just uneven, like a sidewalk that has risen from a treek trunk, well, you just need to decide for yourself.
In those cases (sidewalk), some will sue, some will move on.
I knew someone who fell and broke his ankle on a temporary paved area, and complained to the owner of the site, had a lawyer friend send them a notification letter...sort of...just explaining what happened on a law firm's letterhead, nothing more, and nothing threatening. Anyway, the site owner paid some money.
If you decide to pursue, you shouldn't have a problem finding an injury lawyer, they are everywhere and lie with their cell phones on at night next to their beds, waiting for your call.
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