Current Events > If Superman threw your car at a villain, could you sue him?

Topic List
Page List: 1
UnfairRepresent
12/17/22 8:33:18 PM
#1:


Would that hold up?


Say Sinestro is going bananas and has a plan to take over the world or something.

Him and Superman are having a big fight where they throw each other around.

You're heading to work or back from work or something when to your horror you see Superman lift your car above your head like it was a basketball and toss it right at Sinestro.

Your car sails through air, smacks Sinestro in the chops, then sends it and him crashing to the floor with an explosive thud. Wrecking both your car and Sinestro entirely.

I mean Superman just saved the day, but he also destroyed your car. I don't think your insurance is going to cover that.

Could you take him to court or would the circumstances make it not hold up?

And then what happens if Superman just doesn't turn up? Not like the court knows his real identity.

---
^ Hey now that's completely unfair!
http://i.imgur.com/yPw05Ob.png
... Copied to Clipboard!
Irony
12/17/22 8:33:55 PM
#2:


I mean this is basically like what happened in The Incredibles

---
I am Mogar, God of Irony and The Devourer of Topics.
... Copied to Clipboard!
AgentCoulson
12/17/22 8:36:24 PM
#3:


Nah. I'd have lost more than my car if he hadn't stopped Sinestro (how the fuck did that work though?) Plus I feel like Kal's the type of dude that take time out of his day to fly you around until you get a new car.

---
I haven't set a signature for the message boards yet
... Copied to Clipboard!
knightmarexx
12/17/22 8:39:02 PM
#4:


Insurance doesn't cover acts of God.
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1