daughtersrus
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OP, without addressing any of the other issues, I am surprised that your DD's glasses do not come with any type of warranty. I have purchased glasses from 3 different optic centers for my DS, and all 3 have replaced eyeglasses for free for one year if they were damaged.
In one case, DS's glasses were bent, and I tried using a wrench to bend them back in place. I ended up breaking the entire side of the glasses off (whoops). When I took them to the eye doctor to order a new pair, they told me they were covered for a year and would be replaced for free despite the fact that I had caused the damage. That particular pair of glasses we had to have replaced a second time (for free under warranty) due to the lenses popping out because DS had gotten them so bent out of shape from falling asleep with them on.
That was the only pair we have had to use the warranty, and we are currently on pair number 5, but all 3 places we have bought his glasses from cover kids' glasses for a year. Maybe that is something that is unique to our area, but you may want to check around and consider taking your daughter's prescription to another trusted optic center in order to have extra protection.
There is a one year coverage but not for abuse. Both temples were broken off and the plastic by the bridge of the nose was twisted into a spiral.
The lenses were also scratched and that is not covered. The frame was $150 and the rest is for lenses. I know it sounds like a lot for lenses but that is because of the bifocal prescription, poly-carb material and transition sunglasses.
Nice post. Not an attorney, don't believe that this situation calls for one. My frustration is that when the position that the employer should pay, we are the employer. It isn't that we shouldn't assist, the issue is that we have an ever shrinking group of contributors with an ever growing group needing assistance. It is unfortunate, but true, we do not have an endless supply of money to fund everything.
So if a bus driver rear ends you and totals your car, you wouldn't expect their insurance to pay because it was an accident and the driver didn't intend to cause damage? It would be unfortunate but since there isn't an endless supply of taxpayer money you wouldn't get a lawyer involved and would pay for a new car yourself?
And if you paid with them with a credit card, there is a good chance that the warranty is doubled through them. So few ppl ever use their free purchase protection that comes with most cards.
OP, I believe that the student who broke your dd's glasses should be responsible for buying new ones. The aid was negligent, but not responsible... That was the other student. Everyone has given analogies... Here's mine. A security guard allows a precious work of art to be stolen by being negligent on the job- looking away when he wasn't supposed to. Who is responsible? The thief or the guard? The thief. The guard might be fired (and the aid was removed from the position, and was probably disciplined), but it's the thief who is going to jail.
I am a teacher and I have taught many students with exceptional needs and who are on spectrum and in my professional opinion, in this situation can be held responsible for the financial liability here.
There is no warranty with a debit card purchase from my bank.
The problem I have with your analogy is that the student's disability is severe enough that he attends
this private school (familyoffive might be upset but it's at the expense of taxpayers) instead of one of the schools within our school district. He has a bus monitor as well that is supposed to escort him to/from his seat when entering/exiting the bus. That did not happen. There is video documenting the incident.