Family Files Suit After Daughter Has 'Catastrophic Injuries' in Fall They Blame on Sorority

Mar. 15, 2025

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Sarah Cox

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Parents are suing a Northeastern University sorority and a building property manager after their daughter was left with severe injuries following a fall from an apartment building window last year.

Cox was in a kitchen with her sorority sisters and friends at a sorority party at the apartment located on the second floor, per the complaint.

As the kitchen was crowded with party guests, Cox fell out of a window onto the driveway. “The distance from the window to the driveway was approximately 20 feet or more,” added the complaint.

“Sarah has suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of the fall,” the complaint stated, which also added that there were 30 people in the apartment during the party.

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The Huntington News,an independent student newspaper at the university, reported that Cox has remained in a catatonic state since the fall and is currently in a pediatric nursing home, per court documents.

The complaint accused the Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority of negligence and failure to warn, stating that the sorority “had a duty to ensure that their members prevent dangerous conditions during Sorority related activities and events safe for those attending such events.”

It also asserts that the sorority should have known that its members “would use the Apartment to engage in drinking alcohol during Sorority related activities, including for Sorority related parties.”

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The complaint also stated that Ramos Properties II “knew or should have known that a person could fall through such windows that are low enough for a person to easily fall out of such a window.”

Also named as defendants in the lawsuit were property manager Marcia Ramos of Ramos Properties II and Maggie Scales, who was the tenant of the apartment and served as the president of the sorority at the time.

According to the complaint, Cox’s family is seeking a jury trial.Boston.comand NBC affiliateWBTSreported that Cox’s family is asking for over $10 million.

“As a result of the severity of her injuries, Sarah will continue to permanently rely on her parents,” the complaint stated.

“Batul Kazim and William Cox’s lives are significantly restructured because they now have to provide care and support of every aspect of Sarah’s life 24 hours per day and 7 days per week on a permanent basis,” the complaint added.

PEOPLE contacted Ali for comment.

“She has a long road to recovery but we’re praying she makes it through this and gets back on track towards her life goal of helping others,” Ali wrote.

As of Aug. 27, the fundraiser has generated over $116,000.

source: people.com