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Should I take my battery case to court?

Question Details:I was playing football with a group of guys and after a play was over this individual didn't like the way I had tackled him. He hit me three times in the face when I was on the ground. I left immediately and called the police. He lied to the police saying I hit him back. The police deemed it a "fight" and said that I would get charges put on me if I wanted to press charges. I had a broken nose and 2 broken teeth. He had not a scratch on him. I have numerous pictures of my injuries after the incident. Should I risk it and take this to court?

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J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar | FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney Answered 2 years ago

I am a lawyer in CT and practice in this area of the the law.  If you have witnesses to the incident that will come to court to testify if need be, then I suggest that you press charges and file a lawsuit against this kid.  The issue is going to be - assuming that you prove liability - is collecting the money. The issue of collecting is what you need to consider first.  If the kid is an adult and has a job, you can likely garnish his wages and/or attach his home if he owns one.  If this is a young kid in high school or college, then you should still go after him as you can get a judgment and then go after him later when he gets a job.  I suggest that you look into collectability and speak with a lawyer.  Most lawyers will give you a free initial consultation.

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