$1.2M Payout Highlights School’s Duty of Care in Personal Injury Claims

$1.2M Payout Highlights School’s Duty of Care in Personal Injury Claims

The Fairvale High School case is a significant legal milestone, highlighting the critical importance of a school's duty of care in ensuring student safety. In a landmark decision, a former student was awarded $1.2 million in compensation following a violent assault by his classmates, which was inadequately addressed by the school. The court found that Fairvale High failed to implement proper safety measures and risk assessments, despite being aware of the attacker’s history of violence and the victim’s vulnerabilities. This case underscores the serious legal repercussions institutions may face when negligence leads to personal injury and serves as a powerful reminder of the necessity for proactive safety protocols in educational environments.

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