Family Of Autistic Teen Receives $23.5 Million Following His Death
Family Of Autistic Teen Receives $23.5 Million Following His Death
The bus driver, Armando Abel Ramirez, had evidently failed to check the back of the bus to ensure Lee had exited that day. Lee’s family filed a lawsuit against the bus agency who employed Ramirez, Pupil Transportation Cooperative, and the Whittier Union High School District, where the boy attended. Attorneys have announced that they will receive $23.5 million in a settlement from the agency. The school district was dropped after “the evidence was overwhelmingly against the bus company,” according to Brian Panish, the family’s attorney. Ramirez himself was sentenced to two years in prison in January on charges of felony dependent adult abuse resulting in death.“It has been our priority to reach a resolution with the family of Paul Lee,” Steve Bui, the chief executive officer of Pupil Transportation Cooperative, said in a statement. “Though nothing will ever ease the pain they have endured, we have worked diligently to refine our policies to ensure that something like this never happens again. PTC remains dedicated to providing safe, high-quality transportation services to the children and families in our communities.”[caption id="attachment_20366" align="alignnone" width="300"]
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