Waco Failure to Supervise Lawyers
As any parent knows, children left unattended can get into a remarkable amount of trouble in a very short span of time. Although the nature of the dangers that they face will change as children grow older, the failure to supervise high school students can enable conditions that lead to serious injuries and other accidents that may harm a child just as easily as the failure to supervise a toddler. Teachers, bus drivers, and other school personnel are responsible for providing adequate supervision of the children in their care and may be held legally liable for injuries that result from negligent oversight.
The effects of harmful accidents and incidents that occur in school-related environments can extend far further than one might initially realize and may even inhibit your child’s future educational experiences. To learn how we can help you obtain the financial compensation that you deserve to address your child’s needs, contact the Waco failure to supervise lawyers of the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C., at 877-948-4842.
Consequences of Failure to Supervise
It requires an immense degree of trust for parents to leave their children in the care of school personnel who are essentially strangers. But they do so in the belief that the teachers and other school employees have the training necessary to accomplish the task of educating and protecting their children and with the understanding that they have all been adequately screened. Yet teachers are still human and prone to mistakes that can endanger their students.
Consequences of failure to supervise may include:
- Physical altercations between students
- Serious injuries from reckless play
- Consumption of toxic substances
- Hazing
- Choking
- Sexual Abuse
- Abduction
Contact Us
Our firm is dedicated to helping families in situations just like yours secure the resources that are fitting and appropriate for the injuries that have befallen your child. Contact the Waco failure to supervise lawyers of the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C., at 877-948-4842.





