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Mid-Pacific Institute Agrees to $7.2M Settlement Over 2019 Drowning
May 3rd, 2021
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Mid-Pacific Institute Agrees to $7.2M Settlement Over 2019 Drowning
Mid-Pacific Institute recently agreed to a settlement with the parents of a 5-year-old boy who drowned while on a school field trip two years ago. As part of the agreement, the family of Alaric Chiu will receive $7.2 million, a record amount. The family sued the school for wrongful death back in 2019 and has been working to draw attention to the matter ever since.
Drowning warning sign; image courtesy of
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Ensuring workers are qualified for their positions;
Requiring necessary and up-to-date training for workers;
Developing and enforcing proper safety policies and procedures for school activities;
And requiring purposeful evaluations of employees.
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Family of 5-year-old who died on kayaking trip reaches record settlementHawaii school reaches settlement with drowned boy's family
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