Negligent Supervision

Cases of negligent supervision can take a variety of forms.  In general negligent supervision occurs when a person or entity has a duty to supervise or monitor another person or entity fails to do so. Further, the failure must cause the plaintiff damage.  Some of the cases of negligent supervision we encounter are:

    1.    Children improperly supervised by teachers or day-care workers
    2.    Inadequate supervision of parolee by parole office causing harm to third party
    3.    Hotel or Motel failing to provide adequate security after warnings
    4.    Inadequate care by foster parents
    5.    Clergy not monitoring for sexual abuse despite warnings and past conduct
    6.    Nursing home ignoring signs of physical or financial elder abuse

Of course there are a myriad of other examples of this sort of conduct.  If you feel you have been this victim of the negligent supervision of another call the Law Office of Harold D. Thompson for a free consultation.  Neglected children and elders, whether by abuse or not, are the most vulnerable members of our society.

All of the personal injury cases handled by our firm are on a contingency basis which means you are not responsible for any attorney fees unless we recover an award for you.  Call the Law Office of Harold D. Thompson today for a free consultation.