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______ $250,000. See Editor's Note. - Juveniles Institutional Care - Center For Blind Children - Abuse - Institutional Care - Intentional Tort - Agency - Professional Services
Facts: Plaintiff, a legally blind mentally retarded 3 year old child, attended a day care program at Defendant Penrickton Center. Over a period of seven months, Defendant Kerr allegedly engaged in a routine of psychological and emotional cruelty and physical abuse of plaintiff. The abuse included name calling, biting plaintiff's face and throwing plaintiff into the air onto an air mattres...
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______ $87,900 plus $22,362 penalty interest yielded a net verdict of $110,262. - Insurance Insurance - No Fault - Pip Benefits - Contract
Facts: Plaintiff was injured in an accident. Several months thereafter plaintiff presented to Broe Rehabilitation for treatment. Plaintiff had a prior history of child abuse and alcohol problems. Defendant State Farm denied plaintiff's claim for PIP benefits. Plaintiff settled his PIP claim with defendant. Broe Rehabilitation filed an intervening complaint and this trial was actually B...
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______ $600,000 Breakdown: $100,000 general damages 500,000 punitive damages - Civil Rights Civil Rights - Removal Of Child From Home - Due Process - Punitive Damages
Facts: Plaintiff's 15 year-old daughter was taken from her by the Department of Family and Children's (DFAC) Services pursuant to defendant DFAC's employees authorization. A phone call had been made to DFAC alleging child abuse. During the daughter's four-month stay in the custody of the department, the girl became pregnant, married her boyfriend and did not return to her mother. The dau...
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______ $400,000 - Wrongful Death Child Abuse - Prevention - Municipal Liability - Juveniles - Municipal Liability
Facts: Plaintiff minors lived with their mother and Defendant Smith. When the children visited plaintiff father in April 1992, he noticed bruises and burns on the bodies of his children. He began a series of reports to various agencies of Defendant District of Columbia believing his children were being abused and neglected. On May 28 a Youth Division detective investigated the situation ...
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______ $515,000. Breakdown: $15,000 for compensatory damages and $500,000 in punitive damages. See Editor's Note. - Wrongful Death Wrongful Death - Child Abuse - Husband Sues Wife - Punitive Damages - Intentional Tort
Facts: Plaintiff James was married to Defendant Jacqueline. They adopted decedent, a female child from China. Eight months after the adoption, decedent drowned in the bathtub at the family's home. Decedent was six years old at the time of her death and weighed 29 pounds. James and Jacqueline subsequently separated and divorced. After the separation, James apparently learned of an investigat...
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______ $150,000 - Premises Liability Premises Liability - Child Scalded In Shower - Burns - Juveniles - Settlement - Landlord/tenant
Facts: Plaintiff, a 6 year old female, was a tenant in an apartment owned by Defendant University Gardens and managed by Defendant Southern Management. She was burned by hot water from the shower in the apartment. Although the water temperature was to be maintained at 120 degrees, the temperature of the water at the time of the incident was 150 degrees.

Plaintiff alleged that ...
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______ Defense verdict for Defendant Renaissance Head Start. - Schools Schools - Teacher Supervision - Child Abuse - Intentional Tort - Defense Verdict
Facts: Plaintiff minor was a student in Defendant's Head Start program when he was struck on the face by an assistant teacher, Defendant Elaine Carter. Defendant Carter initially denied striking the child and was suspended pending an investigation. She subsequently admitted "touching" plaintiff, was fired and later pled guilty to criminal charges of fourth degree child abuse. A default judg...
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______ Directed verdict for defendant. - Jury Finds Substitute Teacher Did Not Violate Student's Rights During Altercation
Facts: A federal judge in Cleveland determined that a school district was not negligent in hiring a substitute teacher who allegedly abused a student and violated the student's constitutional rights. The ruling was entered at the close of plaintiff's case so the jury did not deliberate. An appeal was filed by plaintiff.

Plaintiff L.P. was a third grade student at Steven E. Howe ...
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______ $5,000,000 as to all defendants. - Jury Awards Damages for Victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome
Facts: A Charles County jury found that three doctors and their medical center failed to detect shaken baby syndrome, resulting in irreversible brain damage for plaintiff infant. Defendants disputed plaintiffs' claims, but the jury awarded plaintiff family $5,000,000.

Plaintiff John "Jack" Sprague was an 11 month old male. On November 11,1998, he was at his babysitter's house wh...
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______ Declaratory judgment in favor of plaintiff. See Editor's Note. - Contract Insurance - Personal Injury Tort Claim - Declaratory Judgment - Insurance
Facts: The South Carolina Appeals Court upheld a Circuit Court's decision denying insurance coverage for an infant's shaken baby syndrome.

Plaintiff South Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company was the insurance company which maintained the bodily injury and property damage insurance coverage for TLC Day Care. Defendant Jonathan Oates, an infant, was cared for at TLC. W...
- from The Carolina Verdict Reporter (125093) Login for Child Injury Verdict

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