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Posted On: January 24, 2009 by Steven J. Malman

Mother Files Chicago Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Son’s Death in Fire at South Side Day Care Center

In Cook County Circuit Court, Deborah Green filed her Illinois wrongful death lawsuit over the death of her son Darjon Taylor. The 22-month-old boy died in January 2008 after he became trapped in a fire at Porter’s Playhouse, a day care center in Chicago.

In her lawsuit, Green accuses day care owner and operator Thomasine Porter of not providing and properly maintaining working smoke detectors. The complaint also says that the city of Chicago neglected to cite Porter or shut down her facility.

Just two months before the fire started in Porter’s basement, which also serves as the day care center, Porter was cited for not having working smoke detectors. A smoke detector, however, did sound on January 16, 2008 when the fire broke out. Porter tried to douse the flames with a fire extinguisher. When her attempts proved futile, she began pulling the children out of the burning house.

The day care operator was able to rescue five of the kids under her charge. However, the flames became too large for her to reach Darjon, who was eventually rescued by firefighters. The found him hiding in a closet. Darjon, who experienced smoke inhalation, was later pronounced dead.

Smoke Inhalation
According to Emedicinehealth.com, the number one cause of fire-related deaths is smoke inhalation, resulting in 50-80% of fire fatalities. Smoke inhalation can take place when a person breathes in combustion products during a fire.

Premises Liability
Premise owners are supposed to make sure that there are not any hazardous conditions on a premise that can cause patrons, visitors, or residents to get hurt. If there are potential hazards, it is the responsibility of the property owner or manager to repair or remove them. Negligence to perform this duty of care could result in an Illinois premises liability or wrongful death lawsuit if someone is injured or dies.

Officials probe South Side day-care fire that killed toddler, Chicago MetroMix, January 16, 2009

Mother files lawsuit over son's death in 2008 South Side day-care fire, Chicago Tribune, January 15, 2009

Smoke Inhalation, Emedicinehealth.com


Related Web Resources:
Teaching preschoolers to be fire safe, Cyberstreet.com

Premises Liability Overview, Justia

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