Connecticut Infant Law
 
Orson D. Munn, III v. The Hotchiss School

Cara Munn and her parents brought suit against the Hotchkiss
School after Munn contracted tick‐borne encephalitis on a schoolorganized
trip to China. At trial, a jury found Hotchkiss negligent and
awarded the Munns $41.5 million in damages, $31.5 of which were noneconomic
damages. On appeal, the school argues that it did not have a
legal duty to warn about or protect agai... More...
   $0 (08-03-2015 - CT)

Jacob Doe v. Hartford Roman Catholic Diocesan Corporation

A jury found that the defendant, the
Hartford Roman Catholic Diocesan Corporation, acted
negligently and recklessly when it assigned Father Ivan
Ferguson, an alcoholic whose admitted acts of child
molestation were understood to be linked to his drinking,
to serve as the director of Saint Mary’s Elementary
School in Derby (Saint Mary’s School), where he sexually
abus... More...
   $0 (06-27-2015 - CT)

Dorothy Weaver v. Craig McKnight

The facts underlying this case involve one of life’s most heartrending and painful events, the stillbirth of an infant. After suffering this terrible loss, the plaintiffs, Dorothy Weaver and Fred Weaver, as coadministrators of the estate of Demarius Douglas Weaver (decedent), and Dorothy Weaver, individually, filed a medical malpractice action against the defendants Henry Amdur, a physician spec... More...    $0 (04-04-2012 - CT)

Todd Bolmer v. Christopher McKulsky, et al.

The plaintiff, Todd Bolmer, appeals from the judgment of the trial court, rendered after the jury’s verdict for the defendants, Christopher McKulsky, John McKulsky and Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, now Travelers Property and Casualty Company (Travel-ers), 1 on a claim of negligence arising out of an automo-bile accident. The plaintiff claims that the court improperly (1) directed... More...    $0 (01-14-2003 - CT)

Mary Katryn T. LePage, Administratrix (Estate of Shelby Brooke LePage), et al. v. Barbara Horne

This appeal arises from the tragic death of a seventy-five day old infant of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) while under the care of her day care provider. The defendant, Barbara Horne, doing business as Barbara's Child Care (Barbara's), appeals from the judgment of the trial court1, rendered after a jury trial, in favor of the plaintiff,2 Mary Katryn T. LePage, as administratrix of the... More...    $0 (11-29-2002 - CT)

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