Rattlesnake Strikes Amarillo Child

Children, required by law to attend school, have a right to safe classrooms, cafeterias, and playgrounds. A rattlesnake in Amarillo, Texas, however, has proved that the Bushland school district isn’t doing enough to protect the rights of the children in their custody.

 

A five year-old kindergartner at Bushland Elementary School was playing in the school soccer field yesterday when a rattlesnake bit him. Rattlesnake bites cause a variety of harms that can be as mild as nausea or as severe as heart failure. Importantly, children often experience more severe symptoms because the amount of venom injected into their body is relatively large, given their small size.

 

Fears | Nachawati helps personal injury victims understand their rights and determine the right way to respond to their injury. In the case of the Amarillo student, the Bushland school district clearly owes a greater duty of care to the students in their charge. Has your child been injured at school because of unsafe premises? Find out by contacting our expert attorneys! Just call 1.866.705.7584 or email info@fnlawfirm.com

High School Basketball Player Dies after Game

Robert Garza, a junior at Roma High School in South Texas, collapsed during a club team basketball game, moments after drinking water and celebrating with a team member. The 16-year-old was taken to Brackenridge Hospital where he was pronounced dead less than an hour after his unexpected collapse.
 

The unexpected, untimely and tragic death of Robert Garza marks yet another death in amateur sports. In recent years, football and basketball players have died during practices and games with concerning frequency. Some experts worry that overly strenuous workouts and seasons could be part of the cause.

 

If your son or daughter is injured or dies as a result of their participation in club or school athletics, call the wrongful death experts at Fears | Nachawati. In this difficult time in your life, you need expert counselors who can give you the legal guidance you need. Call at 1.866.705.7584 or send an email to info@fnlawfirm.com. Let us help you!
 

Thirty six students injured in school bus wreck

Thirty six students were injured in a recent school bus accident in north Fort Worth.  The accident occurred at the intersection of Blue Mound Road and Intermodal Parkway.  The bus had stopped in traffic, and was struck by a Jeep Liberty driven by a 17 year old male.  While none of the injuries were life threatening, thirteen of the injured students were transported to an area hospital for treatment.  The other injured students were treated at the scene. 

Fears | Nachawati represents individuals who are injured on the roads of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.  If you've been in an accident, call us for a consultation today at 1.866.705.7584. 

McKinney school bus aid fired after hitting elementary school student with belt

A school bus aid in McKinney was fired last week after hitting an elementary school student with a belt.  The 10 year old male student was taking the bus to school on April 12 when the incident occurred.

The driver had worked for Durham School Services, which handles transportation for McKinney Independent School District, for about three months.  The driver had passed a background check and been through training. 

The incident is being investigated by local authorities.