Physical Assault In School In Santa Clara

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Multi-State
County:
Santa Clara
Control #:
US-000298
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The document is a legal instrument known as the Second Amended Complaint, which addresses a case of physical assault in a school setting within Santa Clara. It outlines the plaintiff's claim against several defendants, including a corporation and a physical therapist, for gross negligence and intentional harm during a physical therapy session. The document details the events leading to the plaintiff's injuries, including excruciating pain, the need for a total hip replacement, and the development of a permanent limp. Additionally, it highlights the psychological impact of the assault, including extreme anxiety and stress. The plaintiff seeks both actual and punitive damages due to the defendants' actions, holding them accountable for their gross negligence and willful indifference. This form is essential for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in similar cases, as it provides a structured approach to filing a complaint and outlining the necessary claims and damages. Users should fill in the blank spaces with accurate information, ensure attached medical records are included, and carefully follow court procedural instructions to enhance the effectiveness of the filing.
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Physical Assault In School In Santa Clara