Yes I've seen the video. Personally I think only the grandfather was negligent. But if I was an associate at a law firm and someone dropped this case on my desk, I think I could at least get it in front of a jury because there are some questions of facts. I know people disagree with that, but if something happens to you, it might be totally different. To get past summary judgment all you need is to present a question of fact. It seems wrong when you look at some cases from the outside, but if you are involved it seems much different. That's what courts are for. We resolve our disputes in court. We used to be proud of that, only recently has it been turned into something bad. The question of getting a case before a jury is totally separate from who should win. When you start erecting barriers to getting what some one else believes is justice today, someone else can use those same barriers to do the same thing to you tomorrow. Just my opinion.