Who Can Be Held Responsible If My Child Was Injured At School In Ohio?
Asked in Chardon, OH on January 9, 2023 Last answered on January 3, 20261 answer
In Ohio, responsibility for a child’s injury at school depends on how the injury occurred and who had a duty to protect the child at the time. Potentially liable parties may include the school district, a private school, teachers or staff, third-party contractors, or even outside individuals, depending on whether negligence such as inadequate supervision, unsafe conditions, or failure to follow safety policies played a role. Claims involving public schools are subject to specific notice requirements and immunity laws, while private schools are treated differently under Ohio law. Because these cases are highly fact-specific and time-sensitive, it is important to evaluate liability carefully and act promptly.
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