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Kids get in Accidents at School

School is supposed to be a safe place where children can receive the vital education they need to succeed. Many schools, whether public or private, struggle with managing oversized and understaffed classrooms, troubled students, and poorly maintained school premises. All of these issues can lead to unsafe learning environments, and can cause injuries to students.
If a child you know and love has been injured at school, whether because of a dangerous condition on the school premises or because of a dangerous student, that child has a right to recover from the school for those injuries.

It is important to contact a personal injury attorney right away, especially if the student was injured at a public school, because the time to file a personal injury claim against a school can be limited. For example, when an accident occurs at a public school, a Notice of Claim must be filed within 90 days of the date of incident.

Alan Greenberg and his team of personal injury attorneys understand the extra steps and shorter deadlines that must be considered when suing a school. We will work with you to collect any necessary information and file the required documents to pursue a personal injury lawsuit.

This post is provided by Greenberg Law P.C., experienced trial lawyers you need if you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident, construction accident, slip or trip and fall accident, medical malpractice, or has been injured in any way due to the fault of another. Contact us by email or call us today at 212-972-5656 to receive more information.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post in not intended to be construed as legal advice, nor should it be considered a substitute for obtaining individual legal counsel.

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