Who is responsible if our child was personally injured at school?

My daughter contracted poison oak which was readily at her reach in her school yard. There is one unreimbursed medical bill from our insurance company and the school has not responded to my request to take care of it. Can I bring a successful course of action against the school?
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Answered By: Law Office of Mark P. Miller
You can certainly try in small claims court. You'll have to show that the school knew or should have known that there was poison oak in the vicinity. Just be aware that by doing so you'll probably spend anywhere up to about 6 hours filing your case, setting your case and going to trial if it goes that far.

Answer Applies to: Colorado
Replied: 9/26/2011

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Answered By: Law Offices of Richard Copeland, LLC
I'm afraid not. It just wouldn't be worth the time or money.

Answer Applies to: Colorado
Replied: 9/26/2011

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