TEENAGER HURT ON SCHOOL PRACTICE FIELD SUES SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Injuries that happen on public property may be the fault of the property owners or managers. Schools, both public and private, can be liable for accidents that happen on their premises. Accidents such as falls or slips can result in injuries, breaks, and sprains to the legs, ankles, arms, neck, and hips. Locations of such school accidents can include athletic facilities, cafeterias, dormitories, classrooms, and hallways. Maintenance and safe keeping of these areas is nearly always the responsibility of the school, so if you or your child has been hurt on school property in Southern Cal, speak a lawyer at no cost by calling 1-800-ALAWPRO now.
In Nevada, a high school football player sustained a serious ankle injury while on his school’s practice field. He is suing the school for $350,000 and claims that the injury negatively impacted his chances for getting a college scholarship. The lawsuit alleges that the field was in a “deplorable” condition with standing water, rocks, and weeds. The suit also claims that other student injuries had occurred on the field, and that the school was aware of the situation. Get more information about premises liability and your rights at www.alawpro.com.
If you suspect that you or your child was injured and the premises is liable, seek the help of a personal injury lawyer today. The Law Firm of Greenberg & Rudman LLP serves Southern California with over 50 years combined legal experience. Let us do all the work and worrying for you when you call 1-800-ALAWPRO (1-800-252-9776). We offer a free consultation and do not collect fees from you until we have collected for you. Don’t wait to get help. Call us now.