Colorado Mother Files Lawsuit Claiming Disabled 12-Year-Old Son Spent Day with Broken Legs After Being Left Unattended
Colorado Mother Files Lawsuit Claiming Disabled 12-Year-Old Son Spent Day with Broken Legs After Being Left Unattended
A Colorado mother has filed a federal lawsuit against Adams 12 Five Star Schools, claiming that the suburban Denver district violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to provide reasonable accommodations to her 12-year-old son.According to The Denver Post, the lawsuit was filed earlier this week in U.S. District Court in Denver. In her complaint, Patricia Portillo Estrada claims that her son—who is not identified by name in court documents—was left unattended at a Westminster elementary school, during which time he slid down a ramp in his wheelchair and crashed into a wall, breaking both of his legs.Attorneys for Portillo Estrada say that, by failing to supervise the 12-year-old and provide other reasonable accommodations, the district is liable for his injuries.“Their failure to properly supervise him is what resulted in this catastrophic injury and then they made it worse because they minimized the effects of what happened,” said Igor Raykin, a lawyer representing the family.Court documents indicate that the Rocky Mountain Elementary School student—who has intellectual disabilities and other impairments—was left unsupervised for an extended period of time on May 10, 2022. Footage from school security cameras shows the boy attempting to traverse a ramp by himself. However, the boy lost control and slid into a wall. A school employee eventually discovered him, but did not render air or offer any meaningful assistance.“At least one unidentified school employee discovered the Plaintiff at the bottom of the ramp but did not assist him,” the lawsuit alleges. “Instead, the Plaintiff, a 12-year-old severely disabled child, was left to collect himself after sustaining serious injuries, and return himself to class.”
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