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Jacqueline Santos González, en Representación Legal De Su Hija Incapacitada Jacqueline Michelle Texeira Santos v. Like Family Puerto Rico; Aseguradora Abc

PRAPPDecember 17, 2025No. TA2025CE00815
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

DiscriminationRetaliationBreach of Contract

Outcome

The court of appeals denied the plaintiff's appeal and affirmed the lower court's denial of the employer's motion to dismiss. However, a dissenting judge argued the case lacked a viable cause of action and should have been dismissed.

What This Ruling Means

**What Happened** A mother named Jacqueline Santos González filed a lawsuit on behalf of her disabled daughter, Jacqueline Michelle Texeira Santos, against an employer called Like Family Puerto Rico and their insurance company. The case appears to involve an employment-related issue affecting the daughter, though the specific details of what went wrong are not available in the court records. **What the Court Decided** Unfortunately, there isn't enough information available to determine how this case was resolved. The court records don't show a clear outcome or decision, making it impossible to know whether the family won or lost their case, or if it was settled outside of court. **Why This Matters for Workers** While we can't learn from the specific outcome of this case, it highlights an important principle: family members can file lawsuits on behalf of disabled workers who cannot represent themselves in court. This ensures that vulnerable employees have legal protection and someone to advocate for their rights when workplace issues arise. If you have a disabled family member facing employment problems, know that you may be able to help them seek legal remedies through the court system.

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