El Centro, a community college within the Dallas County Community College District, announced this week that students in multiple classes might have exposed to tuberculosis, TB, during the course of instruction. The announcement has raised concerns among students and parents about the level of public health at the local school.
What kind of legal consequences exist for an institution that fails to protect guests from possible public health risks? The answer to this question isn’t uniform or clear, but it is important. If you or a loved one has been exposed to illness at a school or workplace, the owners and managers of the facility may be legally responsible. Talk to the professionals and attorneys at Fears | Nachawati today to fight out more about the relationship between your health and your workplace. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.322.6898 or email us at http://www.fnlawfirm.com/contact.cfm.