BBC News reports that twelve teenagers in a Kent school were injured when part of a heating system collapsed onto them. The BBC claims that the victims were doing examinations in the sports hall when they began to hear funny noises, and shortly after, part of the heating system fell from the ceiling. It has since been stated that the wires keeping the heating apparatus aloft had been faulty. As a result the unlucky teenagers suffered injuries to several body parts including their neck, head and back. In fact, one pupil, Rhys Sullivan, had to have metal plates inserted into his jaw which had been broken in two places as a result of the accident. According to the solicitor who has represented seven of the twelve children, settlements have been reached, but settlement figures were not to be released.
It goes to show that accidents can occur to anyone at anytime, and in a whole host of places. If you have a child that has been injured when at school, he/she may be entitled to compensation. Whether the child has sustained injury when taking part in lessons, or has sustained injury during their lunch period, they may be in line to be compensated. It is important that you seek the advice of a professional and quality injury lawyer who can advise you as to whether a claim exists.
One final thing: With injuries sustained at school, the person sustaining the injury is in all likelihood going to be a child. This is not to say that they cannot claim compensation, but instead to say that any compensation they do receive will normally be kept in court held trust fund until they are 18 years old. It is also important to know that a child can bring a claim anytime up to three years after their 18th birthday.