CAN WE SUE THE TEACHER AND SCHOOL FOR NE...

Asked by ElouiseG on 28-04-2021 09:44:28
Question posted in the General Law category relating to Gauteng

CAN WE SUE THE TEACHER AND SCHOOL FOR NEGLIGENCE

The teacher at my son's school explained that before the lesson he found a broken chair. He put it at the back of the class, with a note that says broken chair, He also told the learners about the char and told them they MUST stay away. Steven did not listen and sat on the chair. He rode on the chai - the chair broke and he fell backward and sustained many injuries such as bruises and a fractured hand.

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Posted by Att. Patrick on 29-04-2021 23:19:05

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Based on what you've said, probably not because the teacher told the kids to stay away from the chair.

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