Chicago, NE (August 27, 2020) – A drowning incident in the Chicago section of Omaha left one child injured on Wednesday evening. At 4:40 p.m., on August 26, the Omaha Fire Department responded to the scene of a drowning incident on 180th Street.
Reports show that a 3-year-old child was found unresponsive in a pool located near the intersection of 180th Street and F Street. The child was pulled from the water and immediately administered CPR.
The child was rushed as a code 2 trauma alert to Children’s Hospital. Before arriving, medical personnel was able to resuscitate the child and wake her up. At this time, the incident remains under investigation.
Our thoughts are with the victim, their family, and everyone affected by this accident.
Premises Liability in Nebraska
Every year, thousands of people are injured in accidents resulting from the negligent or reckless actions of others. When these accidents take place at the homes and businesses of others, property owners and managers can be held liable for any resulting damages. Property owners are required to maintain safe premises for guests, which means securing any swimming areas, ensuring grounds are safe to travel upon, and implementing adequate safety measures to protect patrons. When children are involved in drowning accidents, homeowners can be held liable in instances where they fail to adequately secure the pool, when they fail to monitor children in the pool, and when they act with negligence regarding measures taken to ensure the safety of guests.
The unfortunate truth is that the majority of accidents throughout the state of Nebraska are a result of driver negligence. Although we can be diligent and in control of our actions, there is little we can do to ensure others act in the same responsible manner. The fact that so many people are injured in preventable accidents is concerning. When people are harmed in accidents as a result of another person’s actions, it is crucial that they contact a premises liability attorney Nebraska at their earliest convenience.
For nearly three decades, the Nebraska personal injury attorneys at Dyer Law PC have advocated on behalf of victims hurt in accidents caused by the negligent and reckless actions of others. Our team is committed to helping victims by providing aggressive and competent legal representation to ensure they are able to get the justice and compensation they need to move on after being injured. Victims and their families deserve responsive and effective legal guidance after being harmed in preventable accidents and we at Dyer Law PC strive to ensure our clients receive only top-quality representation and services every step of the way. Our team at Dyer Law PC negotiates fair and timely settlements for our clients to ensure they are able to get the medical treatment necessary after being harmed by another person. Contact our law firm in Omaha at your earliest convenience for more information by calling (402) 393-7529. Schedule a free case evaluation with our knowledgeable legal team to discuss the circumstances surrounding your case.
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