Texas daycare exposes complaint dangerous gap
Posted on November 18, 2009
A lawsuit against Woodbridge can day school an important role in amending the laws and regulations in connection with daycare owner in Texas. The lawsuit alleges that two-year old Isabella Estep 2008 died after taking a rock in the classroom. The suit alleges that their teachers not you participate, while on the ground, unconscious and dying place.
An investigation by the Texas Department of family and protective services revealed that not only the teacher not in first aid was trained but that the owner of the day school, Neyse Hall, no high school education and first aid training-had both violations of Texas are right specify.
According to the Texas investigation made the owner also inflammatory comments on licensing investigator says that she "Legs would be broken, so that she would never have to see the investigator." hoped the investigator It was found also over 20 other deficiencies in the school.
Texas personal injury lawyer Jeff Rasansky says, that "We hope to play a role in bringing about change this unfair loophole in Texas daycare licensing so that some justice this unimaginable tragedy can come." The loophole that RRasanskyhopes change a law that all references to defects and injuries from the Texas Department of family and protective services site removed, if the plant is sold.
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