Student death could cost Notre Dame $30 million

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Notre Dame student Declan Sullivan’s accidental death last week could cost the university $30 million.
 
Notre Dame players wore stickers on their helmets in tribute to the football team videographer Declan Sullivan who lost his life. (Brian Spurlock/US PRESSWIRE)
Sullivan died when a scissor lift that he was standing on filming football practice, tipped over during high-wind conditions.
According to Patrick Rishe of Forbes, if the university is found guilty of negligent behavior and the degree of fault rests on the school, Notre Dame could face compensatory damages in the $15 to $20 million range. And if punitive damages are also levied upon the university, the damages could rise to an additional $45M-$60M if penalized to the maximum allowable amount under Indiana law.

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