Forester v. May
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the circuit court dismissing the underlying wrongful death lawsuit, holding that the allegations of the petition established that Crystal May was entitled to official immunity, as a matter of law, and therefore, the petition failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted.
Plaintiff brought a wrongful death suit against May, alleging that May, a children's division caseworker, owed M.S., a toddler who died from a fentanyl overdose, a ministerial duty to make a SAFE CARE provider referral and that the failure to make such a referral under after M.S. died resulted in M.S.'s death. The circuit court dismissed the petition, finding that May was entitled to official immunity and that the complaint failed to allege sufficient facts establishing that May caused M.S.'s death. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the allegations of Plaintiff's petition established that May was entitled to official immunity as a matter of law. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the allegations in the petition established that May was entitled to official immunity as a matter of law.
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