Florida Senate - 2017 SB 14
By Senator Artiles
40-00023-17 201714__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act for the relief of Lillian Beauchamp, as the
3 personal representative of the estate of Aaron
4 Beauchamp, by the St. Lucie County School Board;
5 providing for an appropriation to compensate the
6 estate of Aaron Beauchamp for his wrongful death as a
7 result of the negligence of the St. Lucie County
8 School District; providing a limitation on the payment
9 of compensation, fees, and costs; providing an
10 effective date.
11
12 WHEREAS, on the afternoon of March 26, 2012, 9-year-old
13 Aaron Beauchamp boarded a school bus driven by St. Lucie County
14 School District employee, Albert Hazen, and
15 WHEREAS, shortly before Mr. Hazen reported to work that
16 afternoon, the district assigned him an additional bus route
17 that was unfamiliar to him, and
18 WHEREAS, at approximately 3:45 p.m., Mr. Hazen was driving
19 the school bus along the unfamiliar route, headed west on
20 Okeechobee Road with approximately 30 elementary school students
21 on board, and
22 WHEREAS, Mr. Hazen’s first stop that afternoon was at the
23 St. Lucie County Fairgrounds, which he planned to reach by
24 making a left turn from Okeechobee Road onto Midway Road, and
25 WHEREAS, the school bus driven by Mr. Hazen was equipped
26 with a district-installed surveillance camera which captured the
27 events of that afternoon, and
28 WHEREAS, as Mr. Hazen approached the intersection of
29 Okeechobee Road and Midway Road and activated his left turn
30 signal, the weather was clear and there were no visual
31 obstructions in the roadway, and
32 WHEREAS, Mr. Hazen turned onto Midway Road without stopping
33 at the intersection, travelling directly into the path of an
34 oncoming, fully-loaded tractor trailer, and
35 WHEREAS, Mr. Hazen operated the school bus in a negligent
36 manner and the district, through the negligent action of its
37 employee, Mr. Hazen, breached a duty of care to Aaron Beauchamp,
38 and
39 WHEREAS, the tractor trailer violently slammed into the
40 rear passenger side of the school bus, propelling it into the
41 air and spinning it around, and
42 WHEREAS, the impact of the crash inflicted numerous
43 catastrophic injuries upon the students, and first responders to
44 the accident had to follow procedures for a mass casualty event,
45 and
46 WHEREAS, Aaron Beauchamp was sitting in the back of the
47 school bus on the driver’s side and, despite the fact that he
48 was wearing his seatbelt, was ejected from his seat into the
49 interior of the bus, and
50 WHEREAS, Aaron Beauchamp suffered massive injuries to his
51 spine and brain and died at the scene of the crash, and
52 WHEREAS, Aaron Beauchamp is survived by his mother, Lillian
53 Beauchamp, a school principal and long-time district employee,
54 his father, Simon Beauchamp, and an older brother, Benjamin
55 Beauchamp, and
56 WHEREAS, Lillian Beauchamp, as the personal representative
57 of the estate of Aaron Beauchamp, filed a wrongful death lawsuit
58 against the district in the case of Lillian Beauchamp, as
59 Personal Representative of the Estate of Aaron Beauchamp, a
60 deceased Child v. The St. Lucie County School District, which
61 was assigned case number 2013CA000569, and
62 WHEREAS, on September 8, 2015, a jury returned a unanimous
63 verdict awarding $10 million to Lillian Beauchamp, as the
64 personal representative of the estate of Aaron Beauchamp,
65 finding that the district was 87 percent at fault for the
66 accident, and
67 WHEREAS, on November 2, 2015, the judge in the case entered
68 a final judgment against the district for $8.7 million, which
69 the district did not appeal, and
70 WHEREAS, in accordance with s. 768.28, Florida Statutes,
71 the district paid the statutory limit of $300,000 to other
72 children who were injured in the same incident that resulted in
73 the wrongful death of Aaron Beauchamp, and
74 WHEREAS, the full amount of the judgment against the
75 district for the wrongful death of Aaron Beauchamp remains
76 unpaid, and
77 WHEREAS, the district and Lillian Beauchamp, as the
78 personal representative of the estate of Aaron Beauchamp, have
79 not reached a settlement regarding this claim, and the district
80 contests the bill, NOW, THEREFORE,
81
82 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
83
84 Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act are
85 found and declared to be true.
86 Section 2. The St. Lucie County School Board is authorized
87 and directed to appropriate from its funds not otherwise
88 encumbered and to draw a warrant in the amount of $8.7 million
89 payable to Lillian Beauchamp, as the personal representative of
90 the estate of Aaron Beauchamp, as compensation for damages
91 sustained in connection with his wrongful death.
92 Section 3. The amount awarded under this act is intended to
93 provide the sole compensation for all present and future claims
94 arising out of the factual situation described in this act which
95 resulted in the wrongful death of Aaron Beauchamp. The total
96 amount paid for attorney fees, lobbying fees, costs, and similar
97 expenses relating to this claim may not exceed 25 percent of the
98 amount awarded under this act.
99 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.