Denver Teacher Negligence Lawyers
Teacher negligence can be very dangerous for school children. If a teacher fails in his or her duty to protect children, children can suffer serious injury and even death. Teachers should be expected to not only supervise day-to-day activities in the classroom and on the playground, but they should also make every effort to anticipate potentially dangerous situations that might arise spontaneously.
If a teacher fails to uphold standards of care established by current laws, he or she may be held responsible for any injury sustained by a student under his or her care. If your child has suffered injuries due to teacher negligence, call the Denver teacher negligence attorneys of Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., at 303-423-1770. We may be able to help you fight for compensation for your child’s injury-related expenses.
Effects of Teacher Negligence
According to the Australian Journal of Teacher Education, a teacher could possibly be considered negligent if there was a duty of care already established, the teacher violated that duty, and an injury suffered by a child was directly associated with that violation. When teachers fail in their duty to protect the students in their care, these young people may experience the following:
- Lacerations/Punctures
- Trips and falls
- Broken bones/fractures
- Altercations with other students
If your child has suffered because of a negligent teacher or school official, you may be able to secure financial compensation from the teacher, school, or school district responsible for your child’s unnecessary pain and suffering.
Contact Us
If your child has been injured due to teacher negligence, contact the Denver teacher negligence lawyers at Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., by calling 303-423-1770. We are dedicated to helping our clients fight for due compensation for their grievances.

