Re: CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???
Posted by ehline on 11/12/05
In what state did the alleged violation occur? http://www.ehlinelaw.com/pages/273/Terms_of_Use.htm On 11/04/05, JoeStanley wrote: > On 11/02/05, GEORGE STONER wrote: >> HELLO I AM IN DESPERATE ADVICE IN A CASE INVOLVING MY 11 >> YEAR OLD SON BEING ATTACKED BY HIS TEACHER!!! THE ATTACK >> RESUTED IN PHYSICAL AND MENTAL INJURY AND WAS COMPOUNDED >> BY A FAILING SCHOOL SYSTEM THAT REPEATEDLY STOMPED OUR >> CIVIL RIGHTS............ > Well I assume the assault on your child was reported to the > principal of the school, and that your child has received > medical attention for his physical injury. If not, that > should be done asap. Under the circumstances you described, > it is likely that the school would be vicariously liable for > the actions of the teacher -- it's employee. The first step, > if you want to pursue compensation for the injury to your > child, is to contact a personal injury lawyer in your > community asap. If this is a public school, there is likely > a short deadline to file a "notice of claim" in order to > perserve your rights. So consult an attorney immediately. > Good luck. > P.S. Be careful about following the advice of people who post > on these kinds of sites. You need to speak with an attorney > for legal advice.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???, 11/02/05, by GEORGE STONER.
- Re: CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???, 11/04/05, by JoeStanley.
- Re: CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???, 11/12/05, by ehline.
- Re: CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???, 12/03/05, by GEORGE STONER.
- Re: CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???, 12/03/05, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: CIVIL RIGHTS CASE???, 12/04/05, by GEORGE STONER.
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