Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by student hit by car during anti-Trump protest
A student who was hit by a car during an anti-Trump protest on the San Diego freeway filed a personal injury lawsuit and a judge has dismissed it. It was the San Diego Superior Court who issued a noticed of dismissal ruling against the case by Maria Ana Carrola Flores, as reported by The College Fix.
"Flores, reportedly a UCSD student at the time of the November 2016 incident, partly blamed campus officials in her lawsuit, alleging Resident Advisors had effectively organized the protest by encouraging it, therefore campus officials shared responsibility for her injuries.
"The person that ran her over did not have insurance and is judgement proof with no assets. Ms. Flores is left with no recourse for catastrophic physical injuries and a lifetime of medical expenses."
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Lessons
Don't get hit by an illegal or anyone without Insurance
When you take physics in High School- the rules appy outside of class https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/newtlaws/Lesson-1/Newton-s-First-Law
inertia
An object in motion tends to stay in motion, and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless the object is acted upon by an outside force.
Momentum = Mass of Car * Velocity of car