
Dallas Pool Lawsuit Attorney - Brian Eberstein-a swimming injury attorney alerts pool death case settles. Family settles drowning lawsuit against Port Royal Ocean Resort.
December 16, 2008, Dallas, TX (AmericanInjuryNews.com)–Leading wrongful death litigator in the Texas courts, Brian Eberstein, a pool injury attorney, discloses a recent drowning death settlement. On December 02, 2008, the Bailey family settled the wrongful death drowning lawsuit of their deceased daughter, Toynelle Bailey. The Baileys filed the case against Port Royal Ocean Resort located in Port Aransas, Texas. The Baileys alleged Port Royal Ocean Resort was negligent when they failed to provide lifeguards around the resorts pool. Toynelle was visiting the resort while on a trip with her high school band when she drowned in the vacation resort’s pool.
Tough Dallas Pool Lawsuit Lawyer, Attorney Eberstein, an advocate in swimming pool safety, with the Dallas wrongful death law firm of Eberstein & Witherite urges all Texans to practice the following swimming safety guidelines:
-Never leave your children alone
-Maintain an arm’s length reach of children at all times.
-Keep rescue equipment (such as a shepherd’s hook or life preserver) and a telephone by the pool.
-Do not use air-filled “swimming aids” as a substitute for approved life vests.
-Remove all toys from the pool when done swimming.
-Always secure access to the pool by implementing a locked safety cover and fence
Aggressive victims rights advocate, Eberstein, a Dallas swimming injury attorney, says when children die because of drowning the damages are catastrophic to the parents, family and friends. Texas is the home of beautiful weather and countless swimming pools and waterways. Contacting a swimming injury attorney who specializes in near drowning and drowning litigation may help you recover damages from your losses and injuries.
Media Contact: Brian A. Eberstein, a Pool Lawsuit Attorney Brian Eberstein
www.dallastexaspersonalinjurylawyer.com Toll Free: (888) 407-6669
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