Like many children’s care facilities nationwide, Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital and our pediatric outpatient clinics have been at or near capacity since September.
Little League player Easton Oliverson, who was seriously injured following a fall from a bunk bed, is back home in Utah after more than a month in the hospital.
The parents of Easton Oliverson, 12, are suing Little League Baseball Inc and John Savoy and Son for negligence after their son fell from the top bunk at the Little League World Series last month.
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The family of Easton Oliverson, the 12-year-old baseball player from Utah, who fractured his skull falling from a bunk bed in a dormitory in Williamsport, where his team had traveled to play in the Little League World Series, is suing the youth sports organization and the bed's manufacturer. Easton Oliverson, a player on Snow Canyon Little League's team, was injured on Aug. 15. The lawsuit was filed in Philadelphia's Common Pleas Court.