Questions remain about school's liability for death of stude

Questions remain about school's liability for death of student hit by car in gym class, court rules


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OLYMPIA, Wash. (Legal Newsline) – A Washington State school district is not off the hook for the death of a student who was hit by a car while on an off-campus walk with his physical education class.
The state Supreme Court ruled on March 4 that there are still questions remaining about Ferdale School District’s liability, overturning a trial court ruling that said Ferndale did not owe student Gabriel Anderson a duty to keep him safe.
Anderson, who was a 15-year-old at Windward High, was killed after his PE class took a walk on West Smith Road in June 2015.
A driver, William Klein, had fallen asleep and left the roadway, striking Anderson and three other students in a 40-mph zone. Anderson and one of them died on immediately and the two others were severely injured.

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