Any attorney that takes this case is going to have a hellava time PROVING that that man gave her the
HPV she has. Testing him to determine that he is a carrier will be next to impossible, determining that she did not contract this through someone else earlier in her life, and have had it dormant in her for a decade or more will be impossible to prove, and so much more. If she has had multiple sex partners that will add another series of unknowns to the equation. Since she does not have cancer, only a virus that her own immune system may deal with in time, and may never develop a serious disease from the virus, she will also have a hard time proving injury, a necessity to have a claim. As to treatments, I would imagine they would be for cancer if she ever gets it since there are no treatments for
HPV. What treatments exactly would she like him to pay for ? (I vote for psychiatric) Which begs the question - how does this guy know he had
HPV? There is no reliable mechanism to test men for it, and it has no outward symptoms that anyone would have to tell them they were a carrier. This whole thing is lame in so many ways. I have heard some strange things about Kentucky... but that this could end up in the courts there takes the cake.