Are you kidding me?
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how's your back feeling?
That was really dumb of him, that may very likely be considered retaliation by the courts. You should go to the dean, and mention this to your lawyer if you have one.
First he crashes your car, then he crashes your grade.
Wouldn't a little thing like a Police Report change his mind? Perhaps it's time to get the dean involved.
Contact the right people. This ain't right. The professor needs to act accordingly
Asshole. **** that guy. ? His fault or not that should definitely be a reason to be absent. Go to his boss.
First Check your States "Accident Fault laws".e I Reside in Washington State. We are a "No Fault State". Now I have looked but gave it up the legal jumbo was alien.
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Go to the dean and contest this. If you can prove it was his fault, then there should be no issue...
Call a good personal injury attorney. You could get compensated for that zero.