Regarding The Estate of Jacob Hall’s Lawsuit Against Anderson School District Number 4 and the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office – Case No. 2018-CP-0401693
On Monday August 27, 2018, The Estate of Jacob Hall filed a civil lawsuit in State Court against Anderson County School District Number 4 and the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office for the wrongful death of little 6-year old Jacob Hall. Jacob was fatally shot in the leg by school shooter Jesse Osborne during a school shooting at Townville Elementary School on September 28, 2016. The lawsuit was filed by Tom and Field Dunaway of The Dunaway Law Firm in Anderson, SC who represent the parents and the Estate of Jacob Hall. The Hall family issued the
following statement in conjunction with the filing of the lawsuit:
“We feel this lawsuit is important so that other students in Anderson County can feel and actually be safer when they enter their classrooms in the morning. It is our deepest hope that this action will result in changes to how all Anderson County school districts respond to student safety in today’s society. We hope the heartbreaking loss of our little boy Jacob is not in vain and that meaningful action is taken by our state legislature to assure the safety and welfare of our children while they are at school. We share the public’s hunger for answers as to why this happened and how it could have been prevented. No student should ever go to school and not come home.”
The lawsuit alleges that in 2014 Tactical Medical Solutions, Inc. of Anderson offered to donate, free of cost, “Trauma Kits” which contained state-of-the-art tourniquets to every school district in Anderson County, including School District Number 4 where Townville Elementary School is located. The shooting of Jacob resulted in a serious injury to the femoral artery in his leg. To try and stop the bleeding, teachers and first responders tied a scarf around Jacob’s leg in an attempt to prevent further blood loss. There were no tourniquets or any other type of bleeding control devices at Townville Elementary School.
The suit states that certain persons for Anderson County’s Emergency Management Services Division attempted to receive personal monies for training school personnel on the use of these tourniquets even though Tactical Medical Solutions, Inc. had offered to provide such training on their proper use for free since early 2014. The free “Trauma Kits” that had been offered contained these life-saving tourniquets that could have saved Jacob’s life. However, he later succumbed to his injuries due to the massive amounts of blood he lost while waiting for the medical evacuation helicopter to arrive. One of these free tourniquets could very well have saved Jacob’s life but he never received that benefit or attention.
The Dunaway Law Firmstated: “the first-aid supplies and medical safety equipment available at Townville Elementary School on September 28, 2016 was close to non-existent and no doubt attributed to the tragic death of 6-year old Jacob Hall. This suit seeks to guarantee that all schools have the best first-aid and safety equipment available and to punish those whose greed and ignorance seeks to divert it. The teachers and school nurses did a tremendous job that day to save Jacob’s life with the equipment they had on-hand but a tourniquet could very well have saved his life and Jacob never received that benefit of the doubt.”


