When a child sustains an injury at school, whether it’s in a daycare facility, on a school playground, or on any other school-owned property, saying “kids will be kids” just isn’t enough. There’s a very good chance that injury occurred due to some sort of negligence on the part of an adult. If this is the case, then the parents of that child may be able to take legal action.
At Sand Law, our attorneys have a great deal of experience helping parents obtain compensation for school injuries their children suffered. We know how to handle this type of case, and we know how to get results on behalf of our clients. If you would like to learn more, or you’d like to schedule a free case review, please contact us online or give us a call at (651) 291-7263.
Children love to play, of course, but sometimes things can get way too rough, leading to a severe injury. If your child has suffered one of these injuries, it’s very likely that it won’t take long before their medical bills start to mount.
It will be very understandable if you feel a sense of panic after hearing your child has been hurt on school property. But if you can keep your head, that will not only help you but also your child. If your child sees you’re scared, that could make things even worse. Try to keep the following in mind if you are in this situation.
Parents of children who suffer a severe school injury will typically want to file a lawsuit – they just don’t know who to sue. The answer largely depends on whether the school is public or private.
If it’s a public school, then you will likely be suing the school district. But since this is a governmental entity, this will be a very complex case to win. If the school is private, you will be taking action against the organization that runs the school and owns the property. Regardless of who owns the property, you’ll still need an attorney on your side to have the best possible chance of achieving a positive result.
If someone was supposed to be supervising your child, and an accident occurred anyway, that person could face liability for negligent supervision. This could be, for instance, a physical education teacher who wasn’t paying close enough attention to children playing too rough during PE. Or, it could be a playground attendant who wasn’t watching when a child fell from a see-saw, or some other type of play structure.
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the skilled, experienced attorneys with Sand Law if your child has been hurt, and you believe negligence played a role. We will listen to the details of your case, and then let you know how we may be able to help.
We can perform an investigation into the accident to determine why it happened and who was to blame. Once we do that, we can recommend the best course of action to help you obtain the compensation you deserve. Get in touch with us as soon as you can to schedule a free consultation. You can use our online form or call 651-291-7263.