Parents file new complaint against Latin School claiming cyberbullying led to son’s suicide; school sues insurer
Parents file new complaint against Latin School claiming cyberbullying led to son’s suicide; school sues insurer
It has been more than six months since Nate’s parents filed a lawsuit seeking $100 million in damages against Latin — alleging that the school turned a blind eye to the severe cyberbullying.
They say that cyberbullying led to their son’s suicide in January.
“Our son would still be alive today if Latin would have done their job, and reported to us what had gone on within the school,” Nate’s mother, Rose Bronstein, said in our report back in April.
Several Latin employees and the parents of Latin students were also named as defendants in the Bronsteins’ lawsuit.
This week, the school filed a lawsuit against Liberty Mutual, saying the insurer had breached its duty to defend Latin – and it should be “required under its policy to reimburse Latin for the full cost of its defense.”
“It could be no judgment at all, or it could be a significant judgment,” CBS 2 Legal Analyst Irv Miller said of potential outcomes of the lawsuit filed by Latin.
Miller explained the suit by Latin is what’s known as a declaratory judgement lawsuit — and it’s a very timely matter.
“They’re saying, ‘Hey, listen, Mr. Insurance Company – you know, we’re paying you a premium to, you know, represent us in a case like this – and we’d like to get the appropriate representation,'” Miller said, “and they’re asking the judge to agree with them.”
Attorney Todd Flood of Flood Law PLLC, who represents Nate’s parents, said this parallel lawsuit should not have an impact on their ability to move forward.
Latin moved to dismiss the case back in October.