October 7, 2010

Day care liability

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced that the owner, the former assistant director, and corporation that operates the Hicksville child daycare facility, Carousel Day School, where a two-year-old died in March 2009 after choking on a carrot have pleaded guilty to criminal charges. In addition to agreeing to State licensing requirements, sweeping safety improvements and more stringent oversight by the New York State Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS), the owner and former director of the school pleaded guilty to Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree. As part of the plea agreement, the center must remain licensed and subject to the requirements of OCFS, including the fact that neither of the defendants is permitted to resume their former positions at the school. The civil claim in connection with the death of the child is being handled by attorney Thomas J. Foley of Foley Griffin Jacobson & Faria, LLP.