Lawsuit Against Little League Player's Family Continues
Manchester boy being sued for errant warm-up throw that struck a spectator two years ago
A lawsuit filed against a Manchester family whose son threw an errant Little League throw that injured a spectator continues, said Bob Miglaccio, father to 13-year-old catcher Matthew. Migliaccio, speaking on a Facebook page dedicated to the case, said he and his family want to thank everybody for supporting the family "throughout all of this." "Sadly, at this point ,the suit continues, but we are confident of a positive outcome, hoping sooner rather than later," he said. "We'll do our best to keep you updated as things progress. Thanks for caring." Matthew Migliaccio was 11 when his practice throw left the Manchester Little League field where he was warming up and struck Elizabeth Lloyd of Whiting in the face. Two years later, Lloyd is …
Ron Shirley
2:21 am on Wednesday, April 17, 2013
If i smash you in the face with a baseball will you be happy to pay your own medical bills? The boy will not pay a penny, either his parents homeowners insurance or league liability insurance will provide a lawyer and pay the verdict. You hurt someone, you need to pay!   more ›