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HomeCrimeMyrtle Beach resort pays $26 million to family of child who had...

Myrtle Beach resort pays $26 million to family of child who had chlorine burns in pool

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Attorneys for the family announced in a news release that a South Carolina resort has agreed to pay $26 million to resolve a federal lawsuit brought after a 3-year-old got significant chemical burns in a pool.

The complaint exposed several years of falsification in the chlorine level statistics submitted to the South Carolina Department of Environmental Control.

During the 2020 Memorial Day weekend, the family was at Brittain Resorts’ Caribbean Resort in Myrtle Beach when the event occurred. According to the attorneys, Ashtyn’s symptoms were first detected by the family when they left the resort and went home. His parents waited several hours for him to get worse before bringing him to a pediatrician the following morning.

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Trial Lawyers for Justice claims that the child’s injuries were brought on by a swimming pool with “dangerous and illegally high levels of chlorine.”

The complaint exposed several years of falsification in the chlorine level statistics submitted to the South Carolina Department of Environmental Control.

In his statement, attorney Nick Rowley claimed that although the resort’s logbook indicated normal levels on the two days the youngster was in the pool, an inquiry discovered that a pool-operations certified resort employee had filled in data on days he wasn’t there, including the day the child was burned.

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