Family injured by falling tree branch at San Antonio Zoo files lawsuit

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Family injured by falling tree branch at San Antonio Zoo files lawsuit
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Attorney Thomas J. Henry's law offices are representing the plaintiffs in a $1 million suit against the San Antonio Zoological Society and its arborists.

Seven people were reported injured in the March 15 accident at the San Antonio Zoo, which is now at the center of a lawsuit.Our spring member drive is happening now. We need your help to raise $50,000 by May 19 to help our newsroom reach even more San Antonio readers.The San Antonio Zoological Society and its arborists are at the center of a $1 million negligence lawsuit after a falling cedar elm tree branchThe court documents, submitted by the law offices of personal injury attorney Thomas J.

The documents also allege the zoo knew of the tree’s condition because it had a sign labeled “preserved,” and that after the accident, the zoo ordered the arbor care company to clean up the fallen tree, which the lawsuit argues was evidence. Legal counsel for the zoo, Mike Johanson of Johanson & Fairless L.L.P., told the San Antonio Report on Thursday that the zoo is aware of the lawsuit.

Crystal Rodriguez, a plaintiff named in the lawsuit, suffered “severe and permanent” bodily injury to her head, arms, shoulders, back, arms and leg, according to the lawsuit, and Librado Rodriguez suffered injuries to his back and shoulders.

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