I'll be honest. .. .I'm kind of surprised by the responses of some of the posters here. Really? You would "assume" responsibility for something you are not sure of? I guess it's just the business owner in me. We have had people come at us with all kinds of crazy stuff. My ex was a painting contractor. There really are people out there that just want to swindle you (not saying that is the case with the Dsis, she may very well think that the nephew did it, but that doesn't mean a hill of beans! And it certainly doesn't make it true!).But at the very least, there are people that are unwilling to take responsibility for their own actions. We had a customer that claimed we broke all 7 of her outdoor lights. Now, yes, sometimes they do get broken. And of course, we replace those. We are not "upgrading" your lights though. (Hint: the Dsis is not entitled to a "new" game to replace damage to a used game.) This woman was sooo adamant! Well, I'm sorry your lights are broken. . .but we have a crew of 4 guys that say they didn't break any lights. .. you would hear the glass breaking and know. So we told her we would need to come to take pics. . sure enough, all 7 lights were smashed. Does that mean that since we painted her house that we should "assume" that we broke them even though our crew was telling us they didn't? And you know what? A neighbor came out and told us that he heard some noise a few nights before. .and the LUNATIC was out there smashing all her lights in the middle of the night with a baseball bat!!! Too bad so sad for you Crazy Lady! Last time I checked you needed more than some really crappy circumstantial evidence to prove something. And that's what we have here. Just really crappy circumstantial evidence. So Dsis needs to suck it up and learn her lesson! Ultimately she was responsible for a minor in her care. . .and she failed! There is not a court in the land that would support her claim of damages! I do understand how some of you are coming at this. . just pay to keep the peace. But what kind of precedent does that set? Next month there is another game that doesn't work. Are you liable for that one too? Where the h*ll does it end?? Do you now have to replace every game that your son may or may not have touched? It's crazy talk! My DD14's friend broke a glass at my house on accident last weekend. Do I get to call her mom and demand an entire new glass set now?! It's called jurisprudence people! What would a reasonable person think. I think that an adult would have enough sense to know that they might need to supervise a 7yr old! And if they don't. . then they need to learn the hard lessons of life. I'm so sorry your game was damaged but you were the one who was negligent, not the child!!!
For those posters that say just "assume" responsibility because you say he had been careless at home. If you came out to the parking lot at
Walmart or Target and their was somebody standing next to your car with their tail light smashed out. . .would you just pay it? They say it's obvious by looking at your car that you must have backed into their car. So you say "sure" even though you don't think you did and all they have is the lame excuse that you were parked behind them and you might have a few dents?!!
Like I said. . ultimately if you are claiming damages. . .the burden of proof is on you! And if you don't have any proof than suck it up and learn your lesson! It might seem crappy. .. and I certainly feel bad for people that have to suck up damages. . .BUT you don't get to point fingers at the most convenient person and call it a day!
In the same breath. . if you bought a new GPS at Target and didn't actually use it until your trip 9mos later. Do you get to return it because you are just now finding out it's defective. .. . or do you have suck it up and blame yourself for not checking it out immediately? What if you didn't play your Wii for a year. . .is the last person that played it still responsible for any thing that might not work now? How about I buy a car and park it in my yard for the next 5 yrs? Is the manufacturer still responsible if it doesn't start? The fact that it might take you along time to getting around to using an item is not my problem. It's solely your responsibility! Too many things can happen over that time span. Ultimately that is your responsibility, and I'm not going to be liable forever while you choose to use or not use something.
Really?! So if Uncle Joe gave your son permission to play with matches while under his supervision and then his house burned down, you would pay for a new house for him?
But if the person you borrowed it from can't in any way, shape or form prove that you had an accident. . .how are you possibly responsible?