The school has a duty of care. If it has neglected its duty of care, or if the school has actually caused the harm, the school is responsible.
the school or the child it depends on how the child is hurt
It is when you have to take on a huge role and not disapoint yourself. Say if you had to babysit a child you will need to have full consertration and need to be responsible if the child gets hurt.
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Medical insurance covers accidental injury. It does not matter where your child gets hurt. Simply being the owner of a property does not automatically make one liable for everything that occurs on the property. If you feel the property owner was the cause or somehow responsible or otherwise liable for your child's injury you could file a suit against the property owner.
Is it common, no. Probably depends on how and where they got hurt.
Negligence means the responsible person did not take care of what he needed to take care of.If my 3 year old child gets hurt because I left them to go to the store, that is negligence on my part.
it hurt society for the children to not attend school.
We would say that you probably have a case for a civil lawsuit, but you need to speak with an attorney who specializes in that sort of case. Check with your local bar association.
Safety issues and liability. Much too easy for someone to get hurt and try to hold the school responsible.
Because if a kid gets hurt or chokes and no one can help him, he may die and his family will sue the school.
For example if an employee gets hurt from doing a job, that employee cannot sue the owner in the state of Washington, that is what L&I (Labor and industries) is for.
the answer would be a not okay reguardless of if someone gets hurt or not