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Charleston Teacher Negligence Lawyer

From the first day of kindergarten through the last day of high school, you place your most priceless possessions in the care of trained professionals. Your children spend more time each day in the classrooms, hallways, and other school facilities where teachers are responsible for ensuring their safety than they spend awake and at home with you and the rest of your family.

For this sacrifice they will hopefully gain an education that prepares them for the working world and demands of adult life. But parents are only willing to make that tradeoff because of the expectation that their children will be well-cared for, or at the very least that they will be safe. When that unspoken trust is violated because a teacher’s negligence enables harm to befall a child, it is a deeply troubling development.

If your child has been hurt as a result of a teacher’s failure to properly execute his supervisory role, you may be able to seek a resolution through a lawsuit. Contact the Charleston teacher negligence lawyers of the Steinberg Law Firm at 843-720-2800 to speak with an experienced attorney who can help you to evaluate the potential merit of a case.

Elements of Teacher Negligence

As efforts to expand the realm of the education experience have spread school activities beyond campus grounds and outside of school hours, the variety of risks to which a child may be exposed has grown and so has the confusion as to when and for what teachers are responsible. Generally, there are three things that must be proven to establish that an injury is the result of teacher negligence.

The first of these is that it must be shown that at the time of the incident, the teacher had an observable duty to protect the child. This is often taken for granted due to the nature of a teacher’s position, but it is significant nonetheless.

The second fact that must be demonstrated is that the teacher in some way failed to meet the expectations of a legally defined reasonable standard of care.

The third and final of the initial barriers is to show that the injury was directly tied to the teacher’s negligent action, or inaction.

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Teachers have an imperative to protect your child, and when they do not hold up their end of the bargain, you deserve to hold them legally accountable. Contact the Charleston teacher negligence lawyer of the Steinberg Law Firm at 843-720-2800.

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