My son did nothing wrong, other than to foul off a pitch that he should have driven into the left-center gap!
So in fact this is your fault - had you spent more time teaching him to hit, this never would have happened!:wink0st:
My son did nothing wrong, other than to foul off a pitch that he should have driven into the left-center gap!
Don't call him. Don't say anything to him. Make him do all of the work. He's looking for your money. Your not looking for his. Don't do anything for him. Don't go out of your way. The less that is said, the better.
So in fact this is your fault - had you spent more time teaching him to hit, this never would have happened!:wink0st:
screw him. I wouldn't pay it. The burden of proof is on him. Maybe it was your son's foul ball maybe it wasn't. He bears no responsibility for parking close enough to get hit (allegedly)? I've been to hundreds of baseball games and never heard of such a situation.
I coach a 10U baseball team.
Contact whichever organization runs the league and inform them of what happened. The leagues my kids play in are run by City Rec or YMCA or the local U of W and the organization should either have past experience in these situation or have an insurance policy to cover such accidents on their property. Always pass the buck higher up the food chain, so I would direct the guy that was stupid enough to park close to the field upwards towards league organizers.
Contact whichever organization runs the league and inform them of what happened. The leagues my kids play in are run by City Rec or YMCA or the local U of W and the organization should either have past experience in these situation or have an insurance policy to cover such accidents on their property. Always pass the buck higher up the food chain, so I would direct the guy that was stupid enough to park close to the field upwards towards league organizers.
Isn't any accident that occurs in a parking lot considering a "no fault" accident? If his car is in that lot, it should be equally his fault, and he should pay for his own repair. I would not admit to anything, I am not even really sure if that was a baseball that hit it. It could very well be the hale-bopp comet that hit your SUV.
Actually I would not do that, they may pay it off just to save the hassle. The point is, this guy was at fault for parking next to a baseball diamond. !