Parents of High School Student Fatally Injured Reach Settlement
Parents of High School Student Fatally Injured Reach Settlement
Joplin High School senior, Spencer Nicodemus, 18, was fatally injured by a falling basketball goal on March 2nd while volunteering in the Irving Elementary School gymnasium. His parents filed a wrongful death lawsuit against several defendants. The named defendants were Gared Holdings and GH Post Sale, the manufacturer of the basketball goal; Carroll Seating Co., which sold and distributed the equipment; Sapp Design Associates Architects, the architectural firm responsible for the Irving rebuild project, which was completed in 2014; and Universal Construction Co., the general contractor on the project. The parties have reached a settlement, which was approved by Jasper County Circuit Judge David Mouton. The terms are to remain confidential at the request of the defendants.The lawsuit did not name the Joplin School District as a defendant. It stated that "the use of the gymnasium and safe room by Joplin R-8 students, students from other schools and members of the public was reasonable and foreseeable." It also stated the basketball goal was "used in a manner reasonably anticipated" prior to the fatality.
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