Attorney-Partner Jeremy Knowles of Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law – joined by Tommy James Law – is representing a teenage boy, called only Xavier for confidentiality, who was violently abused at SafetyNet Youth Services in Minter, Alabama. According to the lawsuit, Xavier was beaten multiple times, once knocked unconscious, and permanently injured by staff members and other residents. With the help of Attorney Knowles, he and his family are demanding compensation and justice in a claim against the facility and SafetyNet. The goal of the case is to force SafetyNet to improve its facilities, as well as protect other kids from suffering abuse in the future.
Xavier stayed at the SafetyNet facility in Minter for several months in 2018. SafetyNet claims to provide safe, loving, and educational facilities for teens and children who require mental health care for a variety of issues and complications, such as Xavier’s autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and other conditions.
However, from the beginning, Xavier was unsafe at SafetyNet. The children there lived in constant fear of physical, emotional, and mental abuse by staff and other residents. Often residents were encouraged and rewarded to be violent, the lawsuit states.
According to Xavier’s lawsuit, rampant issues at the SafetyNet facility included:
During his multi-month stay, Xavier was allegedly assaulted by staff members and residents so frequently that he lost track. His worst injuries were suffered when he was playing a game of cards with a staff member who became enraged at his play style. Without warning, the grown man – who was nearly a foot taller and almost 100 pounds heavier than Xavier – picked him up and slammed him to the floor.
This violent outburst caused Xavier to suffer:
Xavier’s injuries will never fully heal. He will always suffer from chronic pain, partial neck immobility, and other complications due to the attack by SafetyNet.
Our team at Morris Hayes Attorneys at Law is proud to stand up for the wrongfully injured, especially when the victim of senseless violence is an innocent child. We are confident that we will be able to secure justice for Xavier and fair compensation for him and his family. We are hopeful that the outcome of the lawsuit will also bring immediate change to SafetyNet’s hiring, safety, and employment review policies. Our children deserve better. We intend to fight for them!
To learn more about this ongoing case, you can click here to read a full article from AL.com. To see if Morris Haynes Attorney at Law can help you with a personal injury claim or abuse lawsuit, you can call (205) 324-4008 or use an online contact form at any time.
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