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Peter123
10-11-2007, 11:27 AM
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/florida/orl-mdrown1007oct10,0,6825213.story?track=rss

From Orlando Sentinel

Cop who fell on the job sues family of baby who almost drowned

An officer who went to help when a baby fell in a pool says she slipped in a puddle.

CASSELBERRY - In January, 1-year-old Joey Cosmillo wandered into the backyard and fell into the family pool. When his mother hauled him out, he wasn't breathing. Rescuers were able to bring him back to life, but he suffered severe brain damage and cannot walk, talk or even swallow.

Now, his family faces another burden: One of the rescuers, Casselberry police Sgt. Andrea Eichhorn, is suing, alleging the family left a puddle of water on the floor that afternoon, causing her to slip and fall.

The boy's grandparents, named in the suit, are mystified and angry.

"The loss we've suffered, and she's seeking money?" said Richard Cosmillo, 69, the boy's grandfather. "Of course there's going to be water in the house. He was sopping wet when we brought him in."

Eichhorn last week sued Richard Cosmillo; his wife, Maggie Cosmillo; and the boy's mother, Angela Cosmillo, accusing them of negligence. They were careless, according to the suit, and allowed the home they shared to become unsafe.

As a consequence, Eichhorn broke her knee, something that kept her off the job for two months, according to police Chief John Pavlis.

Joey now lives in a nursing home five miles away, where he gets 24-hour care. He breathes through one tube. He's fed through another.

"He doesn't have any abilities -- any," his grandmother said. "He can't sit. He can't swallow. He can't eat. We're not even sure he can see."

She and Richard Cosmillo are the boy's legal guardians. For the first two months after the accident, she remained at his bedside, never once going home.

She has now gone back to work at a furniture store, and her husband keeps watch on the boy. He visits every day.

"This thing," Maggie Cosmillo said, "has destroyed our lives forever."

The baby's mother was the only one home Jan. 9, when the boy slipped out of the house and wound up in the pool, according to a police report.

She plunged in and dragged him out, carrying him inside, down a hallway and into a bedroom. She also called 911.

Eichhorn arrived a few minutes later. As she stepped into the room where rescuers were working on the boy, she slipped and went down on one knee, then stood back up, according to Richard Cosmillo.

Later that day, she went to an emergency care center and eventually to an orthopedist, according to her attorney, David Heil.

While she was on medical leave, Pavlis said, the city's insurer paid her medical bills and provided disability checks.

Eichhorn, a 12-year department veteran, would not discuss the suit. Her attorney said those benefits, paid by the city's workers' compensation carrier, were not enough. The suit seeks an unspecified amount of money.

Eichhorn, he said, is a victim. Her knee aches, and she will likely develop arthritis.

If the Cosmillos had made their pool baby-proof, police would not have been called to the scene, there would have been no water on the floor, and Eichhorn would not have hurt herself, he said.

"It's a situation where the Cosmillos have caused these problems, brought them on themselves, then tried to play the victim," he said.

The department's personnel file on Eichhorn, who earns $48,000 a year, is filled with letters of praise. She has worked as a prostitution decoy and a hostage negotiator, and once wrestled a box of razor blades away from a person threatening suicide.

"She is the best sergeant within the police department and should become the next lieutenant," her supervisor wrote in a job review in 2003.

"Sgt. Eichhorn is a good officer," Pavlis said Tuesday.

He urged her not to file the lawsuit, he said, but there was nothing he could do.

The Cosmillos have not given the suit much attention, they say.

Richard Cosmillo is busy looking after Joey, whose name he had tattooed over his heart a few days after the accident, when doctors told the family the boy would survive only a few hours.

But Joey, now almost 23 months old, has survived. He can smile, and he appears to recognize music, his grandparents say. His grandfather hopes for much more.

"Joey is a Roman gladiator. He is an absolute warrior," Richard Cosmillo said. "There isn't anything or anyone in this world that I love as much as him."

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Emm
10-11-2007, 11:33 AM
read this yesterday...

this woman makes me sick to my stomach....

I hope she doesn't have children....God forbid she is ever in the same situation.

Peter123
10-11-2007, 11:34 AM
BTW, if anyone wants to contact David Heil, the attorney who is sueing this boy's family, here is his contact information.

This information is provided if you need Mr. Heil's services and live in the Florida area. DO NOT contact him for anything that is not related to his professional services, and DO NOT harrass him. He is only doing his job.

http://www.heil-law.com/contact.html

David R. Heil, P.A.
Personal Injury Attorney, Orlando, FL

Main Office
(407) 599-2100
2324 Lee Road
Winter Park, Florida 32789

DeLand Office
(386) 736-9000
101 North Woodland Blvd.
Suite A-305
DeLand, Florida 32720


Clermont
(352) 243-6288

E-mail: David@Heil-Law.com

Web site: www.Heil-Law.com

Frosty
10-11-2007, 11:34 AM
Ahhh yes, the American judicial system... gotta love it.

Odd Duck
10-11-2007, 11:37 AM
It's pretty sickening that this woman, an officer who has sworn to protect and serve, would even consider a lawsuit. I hope the judge throws it out and makes her pay any legal fees the family incurs.

PancakePete
10-11-2007, 11:49 AM
that is just discusting ! :puke:

Hang that Bitch ! She is a train professional and should be ready to function in different situations !

Un real !

Kingtut
10-11-2007, 11:54 AM
here you can vote on it if you'd like.

http://www.wftv.com/surveypopup/9wantstoknow/14309195/detail.html?p=9wantstoknow


almost 3600 votes and 4% says the idiot women cop is right. azzholes

Peter123
10-11-2007, 11:58 AM
And if you live in Casselberry and need to contact the police department for an emergency, here is the info:

4195 South U.S. Highway 17-92, Casselberry, Florida 32707
(407) 262-7616, Ext. 1064 • Fax: (407) 262-7644

Police (407) 262-7616
Police Chief’s Office ext.1064
Police Chief - John Pavlis, Ext. 1064
Email: jpavlis@casselberry.org

http://www.casselberry.org/police.asp

If you want to vent at them, you can always write a review at CitySearch:

http://orlando.citysearch.com/profile/2344965/?brand=smx_yp-nc

WAB
10-11-2007, 12:45 PM
thank you US legal system!
:usa2: = :ugh:

sxi steve
10-11-2007, 01:28 PM
Wow..., sad. :frown:

vitaly
10-11-2007, 01:41 PM
Too bad she did not break her neck when she fell.

tor*p*do
10-11-2007, 01:44 PM
fkn cops!

x2

on the job- workmans comp pays the bills and short term disability covers lost wages
so what the fup is she suing for??????

yamaslut
10-11-2007, 01:52 PM
I grew up in Casselberry....

:soapbox::soapbox::soapbox::soapbox:

Flyinbysti
10-11-2007, 01:52 PM
I would be really annoyed if i was the family.

WAB
10-11-2007, 02:02 PM
so what the fup is she suing for??????
"Her knee aches, and she will likely develop arthritis."

Pain & suffering
Its the new american dream. :chairshot: She's got $ $ in her eyes, like a cartoon character.

yamaslut
10-11-2007, 03:13 PM
I emailed him and called him a pos...

Emm
10-11-2007, 03:30 PM
I emailed him and called him a pos...


:woot:

WAB
10-11-2007, 04:08 PM
Uh oh, now he's gonna sue you for harassment and mental anguish. :loser:

Orv9978
10-11-2007, 04:13 PM
FYI- The Police Dept. is not supporting her, her lawyer or the lawsuit saying that she has been paid for all her time out of work and her injuries.

I still say she is a POS......

yamaslut
10-11-2007, 04:43 PM
Uh oh, now he's gonna sue you for harassment and mental anguish. :loser:

that would be my luck

5810
10-11-2007, 05:21 PM
Thats bull ********, i hope she dont win.

JetEd73
10-11-2007, 05:37 PM
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong

The home owners are named in the suit...but doesn't homeowners insurance step in and cover this?

If so ...F the insurance company

The Penguin
10-11-2007, 05:53 PM
so - in the meantime, it's OK to put the homeowner through even more mental anguish?

and then after their insurance does pay out - they get dropped or their rates jacked up?

vitaly
10-11-2007, 06:00 PM
The "homeowners" should've just shot the bitch to put her out of her misery when she fell.
It's too late now... Now they have to deal with both the pig bitch and her asshole lawyer while living through one of the worst nightmares of their lives.

5810
10-11-2007, 06:01 PM
The "homeowners" should've just shot the bitch to put her out of her misery when she fell.
It's too late now... Now they have to deal with both the pig bitch and her asshole lawyer while living through one of the worst nightmares of their lives.

x2

The Penguin
10-11-2007, 06:05 PM
The "homeowners" should've just shot the bitch to put her out of her misery when she fell.
It's too late now... Now they have to deal with both the pig bitch and her asshole lawyer while living through one of the worst nightmares of their lives.
agreed!

WAB
10-11-2007, 06:06 PM
You are correct Ed. In essence the officer will be suing the kid's parent's home insurance co. The ins co only pays under liabality coverage if they loose in court.
The kid's parents will only have to pay jacked up ins rates. Unless the cop is suing for more $$ than they have in Liab coverage.

I did stay in a Holiday Inn last night. :stooges:

yamaslut
10-11-2007, 06:27 PM
court costs????
lawyer fees??

who pays that... the family, if they lose
how much will that be... easily over 10k
so , how proper is it now???

WAB
10-11-2007, 06:40 PM
court costs????
lawyer fees??

who pays that... the family, if they lose
how much will that be... easily over 10k
so , how proper is it now???

Home Insurance pays that w/o a deductible. They will be defended by the insurance co's awesome lawyers.

Cop is a TOTAL slimeball. Makes me :puke:

Emm
10-11-2007, 09:56 PM
That wench dropped the lawsuit...and was placed on leave by the department:Banane01:

Link to the update (http://www.local6.com/news/14319101/detail.html)

xeon
10-11-2007, 10:27 PM
******** her.. her job has that threat of injury.

if i was a nascar driver and spun out in a race and hit the wall i wouldent be suing the track... it is apart of your job. ********

xeon
10-11-2007, 10:29 PM
did you guys hear about the walmart lawsuit?

yamaslut
10-12-2007, 08:16 AM
Home Insurance pays that w/o a deductible. They will be defended by the insurance co's awesome lawyers.

Cop is a TOTAL slimeball. Makes me :puke:

that's reassuring...

like Emily said... the ******** dropped it... I saw it on the local news last night.. I loved it... they showed her picture and everything on the local news.. I saw it on Fox news too... I bet her Father is proud... scum

MADMAT
10-12-2007, 08:48 AM
if anything she sould be suing the dept if she's saw lawsuit happy.

she was on-the-clock doing her job when she got hurt.



In Ohio workman's comp would take over and that is that. No lawsuit.

Takeastand SJ
10-14-2007, 12:04 PM
F Cops.

Mike W
10-14-2007, 01:42 PM
Slipping on a floor, tripping in a ditch chasing a dirtbag or getting hurt in a fight is an occupational hazzard for a cop. Totally shamefull for what the cop is doing.