CHESHIRE, Conn. -- The parents of an autistic child are planning to sue the
town, its school system and several of its employees, charging that
district officials during each of the last two years caused their son’s
condition to regress.
Norwalk attorney Anne Treimanis filed notice with the town on July 26 that a town family is planning to file suit.
Treimanis’
letter claims that several incidents at Highland Elementary School in Cheshire over the past two school years “caused significant injuries and damages” to the boy, who is now 9 years old.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Parents to Sue Connecticut School in Autism Case
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