The family of a teenage boy who died at a Mission Viejo care facility has been awarded more than $10 million for damages relating to the boy’s death.
The Orange County Register reported that 15-year-old Kevin Barr died at a Lonika’s Home Inc., care facility in 2012 after staff failed to give him his anti-seizure medication and then delayed calling 911 when they found him unresponsive.
A jury on Monday awarded $4.5 million in punitive damages to Kevin’s family. In June, they were awarded $5.7 million for actual damages, bringing the total to $10.2 million.
The jury found that Lonika’s Homes was negligent in employing a caregiver with no CPR or emergency response training.
The company’s attorney declined comment Monday.
Topics California
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