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Am i eligible to sue? Do i have a good case?

About 6 months ago, While i was working at soinic drive in (on skates) I got hit by a car going almost 20mph in a 5mph sonic drive in. I didnt get hurt too bad but I had a bruised leg and a little scar tissue from where i rolled out of the way at the right time. But if i had not.Whew! I got medical reports, police reports, and a video of proof that it happened. They had no signs of a one way, or signs to slow down. They didnt have any speed bumps either. They placed them 4 weeks later. What do you think?

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I have a stuffed animal i sleep with too! Its a beagle :D i dont feel so weird anymore lolzs But if its gonna help u NOT get homesick, then why not?!?! Bring it along cuz its better to make urself at home then uncomfertable.
you r 13 no lol that would not be weird D
totally bring it! don't worry about being cool. if anyone gives you crap, beat 'em up. well, not really, but don't be ashamed of it. at least you're not bringing likerubber sheets.
As others have said, you can do cold-weather camping without using battery-operated blankets. My son did cold-weather camping in sub-zero temps at the annual Valley Forge Encampment last February (he's going again in three weeks), and he and his fellow Scouts layered, layered, layered not only their clothing, but also their sleeping bags and their tents. Their troop doesn't have four-season tents, so they made do with their three-season half-dome tents by starting with a tarp on the ground, then a groundcloth (footprint), then the tent. They also had a tarp layered over the tent's rainfly. Inside the tent, they each had two sleeping pads (ThermaRest/CrashPad-type). Some had sleeping bag liners inside their mummy-type sleeping bags and some had two sleeping bags, one inside the other. Some used handwarmer/footwarmers in the bottoms of their bags to help keep their feet warm, and of course, they wore multiple layers, including wicking long underwear, insulated snowpants, long-sleeved non-cotton shirts. They also wore close-fitting stocking-type hats to bed. Hope this helps in addition to what others have said.

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