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Personal injury attorney Neil Shouse of Shouse California Law Group explains lawsuits against schools in California. More info at https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/personal... or call (877) 466-7750 for a free consultation. "Can You Sue a School for Negligence in California?" Schools have a legal duty to keep students safe, but when negligence leads to harm, families may have legal recourse. In this video, attorney Neil Shouse explains when and how parents can file lawsuits against schools for injuries, abuse, or unsafe conditions affecting their children. Common reasons for school lawsuits include bullying, sexual abuse, lack of supervision, hazardous facilities, and negligence in responding to medical emergencies. Schools, whether public or private, can be held accountable if their failure to act results in harm to students. Neil Shouse walks through the process of suing a school, including filing deadlines, proving negligence, and the types of damages families can recover. If your child has suffered harm at school due to negligence, watch this video to learn your legal options. We invite you to contact us at Shouse Law Group. We can provide a free consultation in office or by phone. We have local offices in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Long Beach, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and throughout California.