Jonathan Cooper, the Long Island & Queens, New York-based author of the Free book on New York accident claims, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," and the New Yorker's guide to defective product claims, "Why Are There So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits?" gets asked many questions in the areas of school negligence (and/or negligent supervision).
After a while, Mr. Cooper decided to reduce these questions, and his answers, to writing, as part of his ongoing effort to educate the general public about these areas of the law.
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Can a NY Municipality Be Liable for Failing to Provide a Crossing Guard?
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What is Bullying Under New York law?
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Can a NY School be liable in negligence for failing to have a defibrilator?
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What are the different ways you can recover damages for bullying under New York law?
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Are day care facilities in New York required to carry insurance before they are allowed to be licensed?
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Can a child be held liable for negligence under New York law?
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Can a parent be held responsible, or liable in negligence, for the acts of his child under New York law?
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Can a school be held liable for an assault by another student under New York law?
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Can the assumption of risk doctrine be used to bar my child's negligent supervision claim under New York law?
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Can a New York school or the police be held liable for my injuries if they fail to respond to my repeated complaints?
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Can a school be found responsible (or negligent) for a student's personal injuries that occurred when another student assaulted him?
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Ifeel responsiblefor my child's accident because I should have been watching her more closely. Does this automatically mean that my child has no case against a third party for their role in the accident?