As a minor you can not sue anyone, you need your parents to do so. And if you get abused at home you can call the Child Protective service or the police. If the physical altercation cause such damage you need surgery etc it would go on the health insurance your parents have and that you are on.
The short answer is no - the long answer is yes, depending on the circumstances. If you sustained injuries, you can sue for punitive damages regardless of the child's age. Parents of the child cannot necessarily sue the parents unless they were negligent in the care or restraint of the child. For example, you cannot sue the parents of the child if they weren't present, however, you can sue the parents if they were present and did nothing to restrain the child from assaulting you.
It is possible
Generally, no, but their parents or guardian (if the parents refuse) can do it for them.
many people search for spouses with familiar or similar tendencies to their own parents
for what?
cause they lived their life abused..
On what grounds. Not in my case as it was unjust. You need to give a reason why you want to sue.
it starts when a child becomes anoyingly agravating to its fathet or nmother who in most cases have been abused by their parents
When it is a newborn, there is no way to know if it is abused or not. If the parents pose a risk to the child, the state will take steps to protect the child.
It says in the book that he was abused by his parents. That's why he abused Cole, because he learned at a young age.
Tragically, the majority of child-abuse cases occur within the immediate family.