COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado - The Button Law Firm's commitment to advocating for families and ensuring safety across communities has recently been highlighted by Fox 21 News Colorado Springs. The publication featured our firm's involvement in a significant case that underscores the importance of holding negligent parties accountable.
Learn More About the Pool Injury Incident that Happened at This Missouri Hotel
Further details were shared by Fox 21 News Colorado Springs. In March 2024, Russell Button and Ashley Knarr, esteemed child injury attorneys at The Button Law Firm, were enlisted by Finney Injury Law to support three Jefferson County families seeking justice in a lawsuit against a hotel. The case revolves around the negligence of the Grand Plaza Hotel in Branson, Missouri.
The complaint filed against the Grand Plaza claims that the hotel negligently treated its pool with a commercial-grade cleaner while guests, including children, were swimming, resulting in chemical exposure and subsequent injuries. One young girl sustained permanent damage to her lungs and throat, emphasizing the severity of the incident.
This case has garnered attention from various media outlets, including The Kansas City Star, Leader Publications, and Hotel News Resource. Chris Finney of Finney Injury Law emphasized the importance of collaborating with The Button Law Firm, whose attorneys are experienced in getting justice for kids who were wrongfully injured, citing our comprehensive approach to advocating for families.
The Button Law Firm’s Experience Helping Families Whose Children Have Been Injured Due to Negligence
The article from Fox 21 shares additional details, saying attorneys Russell Button and Ashley Knarr bring extensive experience in litigating cases involving child injuries and daycare negligence. Their dedication to ensuring justice for vulnerable children has earned them recognition on the Texas Super Lawyers List.
Russell Button emphasized the firm's commitment to prioritizing safety, especially in cases where preventable incidents result in severe harm, saying: “When multiple children suffer serious injuries, and one faces lasting health issues due to a preventable incident, our collective goal remains steadfast: prioritizing safety above all.”
How The Button Law Firm is Working to Make a Lasting Change for Children’s Safety
Beyond seeking legal redress, our firm aims to effect positive change by prompting establishments like the Grand Plaza Hotel to review and strengthen their safety protocols.
Ashley Knarr emphasized the importance of ensuring that resorts and hotels have safety protocols in place, saying, “Our commitment to these families extends beyond the courtroom. Before the summer travel season gets underway, we hope this case forces Grand Plaza Hotel and other resorts to review safety policies and have the right systems in place to protect even the youngest guests.”
As lawyers with a focus on children being injured due to negligence, we are committed to pursuing justice and making communities safer across Texas, Missouri, and beyond.
How to Contact The Button Law Firm After Your Child Was Injured from Negligence
Our experienced team at The Button Law Firm is dedicated to assisting you in understanding your rights and pursuing the recovery you and your family deserve. Focusing on cases involving daycare and child-related injuries, our attorneys strive to make communities safer through meaningful litigation. With offices in Dallas, Houston, and Midland, we assist families across the Lone Star State and beyond in their pursuit of justice and accountability. For more information, visit buttonlawfirm.com. Don't hesitate to reach out for a free case evaluation to ensure that justice is served and that your concerns are addressed with care.
You and your child’s safety matter, and we are here to help you navigate the legal complexities surrounding hotel premises liability incidents. To contact our team, call us at (214) 699-4409, email us at [email protected], or fill out a contact form. You can also reach out to us by starting a chat.