Posted On: January 31, 2012

Dangers of Hot Cars to Children Enrolled in Day Care Centers - Legal Rights and Criminal Proceedings

By Will Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Children are at risk for personal injuries and, in some instances, even die when left in a day care center van, bus, or vehicle. The exposure of the child to extreme heat or cold can lead to hyperthermia or hypothermia. This, in turn, can have fatal consequences and end the life of an innocent child. Whether the child is left in a vehicle for convenience or left in the vehicle due to negligence, inattention, or forgetfulness, the results can be the same. The problem is that many day care providers and child care providers do not recognize or understand the risks of leaving a child unattended in a vehicle even for a few minutes. It is vital that a day care center have policies and procedures in place when transporting a child and that the day care center FOLLOW these policies and procedures. By properly completing a simple checklist - a child's life can be saved.

When a child suffers an injury or death as a result of the negligence or improper supervision at a day care center, a child injury attorney can help the family pursue a civil case or claim for damages. The attorney can seek compensation for the child and family for medical bills, funeral bills, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and other damages. The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Day Care Center Injuries, School Injuries, Automobile Accidents, Damages / Compensation, and other topics. Get the book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Proper safety precautions should be followed for the health, safety, and well being of each child enrolled in a day care center. The following safety precautions should be followed when transporting a child enrolled in a day care center:

1. Attendance Sheet. An attendance sheet or checklist should be maintained that contains the name of each child transported by the day care center.

2. Roll Call When Loading the Bus. A roll call should be taken when the child loads the bus.

3. Roll Call When Unloading the Bus. A roll call should be taken when the child unloads from the bus.

4. Sweep or Walk Through of Bus, Van, or Vehicle. A visual sweep and walk through of the van, bus, or vehicle should be completed to make sure that no children have been left in the vehicle.

5. Roll Call at Destination / Day Care Center. When the children are unloaded from the bus and arrive at the destination, another roll call should be taken when the children are off the bus.

6. Installation and Use of Alarm. A van or bus alarm can be installed in the vehicle. The alarm will sound until turned off. Typically, the alarm is installed in the back of the bus so that the driver or attendant is forced to walk to the back of the vehicle to turn off the alarm. This, in turn, will require the driver / attendant to check the entire bus / van.

When a child is injured as a result of being left in a day care center van or bus, criminal charges are often times pressed against the day care center operator and / or the driver / attendant with the day care center. It was reported in Akron, Ohio that the owner of a home day care center pled No Contest to criminal charges. The case stemmed from the death of a 13 month old girl - Aolani McCray - who was left in a vehicle while under the care of the day care center. Involuntary Manslaughter was the particular charge pursued by law enforcement officials. The day care center operator was sentenced to community control (probation) and community service. See Ohio Day Care Center Operator Pleads Guilty to Involuntary Manslaughter Charges.

Posted On: January 30, 2012

Dangers of Guns, Weapons, and "Toy" Guns in Schools

By Mark Freedman, Attorney & David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In Michigan and other States, school officials have a duty to keep schools safe for the children. Most schools act very swiftly and quickly when guns, knives, and / or other weapons are discovered in a school. Even a "toy" gun or "pellet" gun can cause serious injuries to a child in a school or day care center setting. Furthermore, a toy gun can often be mistaken by a teacher, student, or police officer as a "real" gun which can then set forth a series of events that can lead to serious personal injuries and, in some instances, death.

Parents and guardians should do their best to keep their children from bringing guns, knives, weapons, and even toy guns to school. At times, a children mistakenly leaves one of these items in a bag and then takes the items to school. While the intent to bring the gun, weapon, or toy was not present, the dangers and risks of having the item in school can still be there nonetheless.

When a child is injured at a schol or day care center as a result of negligence or improper supervision, a child injury attorney can assist the injured child and family with the many issues and challenges that arise in these cases. A child injury lawyer can help a family deal with the medical bills, medical treatment, insurance, and other matters involved with a personal injury case. The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on School Injuries, Day Care Center Injuries, Damages / Compensation, and other topics. You can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

It was recently reported that a girl in Bay City, Michigan was suspended from her school for bringing a gun to her elementary school. The incident was reported by WNEW TV 5 News. The teachers at the school were not sure whether the gun was "real" or not and police were called to the school. It was determined that the gun was a pellet gun.

"The building principal did, or is doing if you will, what is necessary - and that is to take everything seriously," said Superintendent Shawn Bishop. See Elementary School Girl Suspended for Brining a Gun to School.

Fortunately, there does not appear that there were any injuries suffered as a result of the gun being brought to school. While the girl who brought the gun to school may not have meant to and may not have meant to harm anyone, it is still dangerous to bring a gun - whether "real", pellet, or toy - to a school.

Posted On: January 29, 2012

Day Care Center Drownings - Failure to Supervise and Legal Rights

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Any time there is a swimming pool near a day care center - there is great danger. Because of this, it is vital that all swimming pool owners including schools and day care centers put proper precautions in place to prevent children from wandering into pool areas. A drowning can take place in even shallow water and seconds matter when a child is left alone or unattended in or near a swimming pool area.

When a child suffers personal injuries as a result of a drowning, it can be helpful to have the services of a Child Injury Attorney to advise the family regarding the legal rights of the injured child and the parents. There often times are issues involving medical bills, medical treatment, pain, suffering, and related damages. Contact a Child Injury Lawyer for a Free Consultation.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Swimming Pools and Aquatic Injuries, Damages / Compensation, Medical Bills / Medical Treatment, and other topcis. Get this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

When a day care center has a swimming pool, there are a number of safety measures that can be put into place:

1. Door Alarms. Have a door alarm in place for all doors leading to the swimming pool area.

2. Pool Fence. Make sure that there is a secure barrier (pool fence) around the pool.

3. Screen Enclosure. A screen enclosure, in addition to the pool fence, can serve as yet another barrier around the pool.

4. Supervision. In addition to the above structures, it is vital that there is supervision of the children so that they do not wander into the pool area.

Of course, the above list is not an exhaustive one but one to keep in mind when there is a swimming pool in or near a day care center. The safety of children is important any time that there is a swimming pool in the area.

A drowning was reported in Aurora, Ilinois. The incident took place at a day care center that had an above ground pool at the home. It was reported that Abigail Holland was later pronounced dead at Rush Copley Medical Center. Following the drowning, Tracy Kennedy was charged with the crime of endangering the life of a child and operating a day care center without a license.

When Kennedy discovered the child in the pool, paramedics were contacted and rushed to the home day care center. Efforts to save the child who drowned were tragically unsuccessful. The death of this child is certainly a great loss for the family, neighborhood, and the community. See Criminal Charges Result from Child Drowning at a Day Care Center.

Posted On: January 28, 2012

Improper Supervision and Corporal Punishment at Day Care Centers

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In Kentucky and other States, day care centers have a duty to provide proper and consistent supervision to children. Furthermore, day care workers have a duty to refrain from using corporal punishment to discipline children or to retrain the children for the convenience of the staff. When enrolled in a day care center, a child should be provided with a safe, nurturing educational environment. Unfortunately, at times, children are the victims of abuse, neglect, and negligence while under the care of a day care center.

When a child suffers injuries as a result of improper supervision or corporal punishment at a day care center, it is often times helpful to have a Child Injury Attorney review the case and determine the appropriate course of action to seek compensation for medical bills, pain, suffering, and other damages resulting from the injuries.

There are a number of steps that a parent can take to evaluate and monitor the day care center providing care for their children:

1. Request a Copy of the Day Care Center License.> Many day care centers operate without a license when they are required to have one in place. Ask for a copy of the current day care license for the day care center. If there is a valid one in place, there should not be any problem with showing you the license or providing you with a copy of the same.

2. Request a Copy of the Inspection Reports and Surveys. The State periodically inspects day care centers and issues reports regarding the inspections and surveys. Get a copy of these records to see what problems (if any) the day care center has had in the past.

3. Visit the Day Care Center Frequently and At Different Times. Frequent visits to the day care center will show the day care center that you care and that there are eyes and ears at the day care center. Also, visit at different times when possible.

4. Get a Copy of the Rules and Procedures for the Day Care Center. Day care centers that have formal, written rules in place may be more likely to follow them. At least, the policies and procedures can be pointed to as guidelines for the day care center to follow.

5. Ask about Staffing and Schedules. Find out who will be working at the day care center, the number of staff members, and the number of children being supervised at the day care center.

In Ludlow, Kentucky, a day care center works is facing criminal abuse charges for an incident involving improper supervision. It was reported that the day care worker used duct tape to keep the child down during nap time. The incident allegedly took place at the Mustard Seeds Day Care Center. The day care center worker was subsequently terminated by the facility. While no personal injuries were reported, there often times are emotionally injuries suffered by these kind of incidents. See Kentucky Day Care Worker Facing Criminal Charges.

Posted On: January 27, 2012

What Are the Dangers, Risks and Liabilities of Trampolines?

By Robert Chaiken, Attorney & David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In Texas and other States, trampolines are often seen in most communities. For the most part, trampolines are a source of fun, entertainment and exercise for adults and children alike. Unfortunately, many children are injured every year due to trampoline accidents and injuries. Some incidents are avoidable with safety precautions and adult supervision while others are not. While trampolines are quite common, they should still be considered dangerous when used in an unsafe manner and / or when the trampoline is not properly maintained or equipped. Often times, a child injury lawyer can help the injured child and the family pursue damages for medical bills, pain, and suffering when there is a trampoline personal injury.

Here are some safety tips to keep in mind:

1. Parental Supervision. Some parents prefer that a child refrain from using a trampoline. Each parent has his or her different thoughts and philosophies on parenting and safety. Because of this, it is important to get the permission of the parent before allowing a child to use a trampoline.

2. Inspection of the Trampoline. Make sure that the trampoline is properly maintained and in good repair. Also, make sure that there are not items or objects in or around the trampoline that could cause injury.

3. Safety Precautions. It is helpful to have a net around the trampoline to help prevent falls off the trampoline. The barrier comes with many trampolines or can be added to an existing trampoline.

4. Supervision. The maxim - "Kids will be kids" - applies to trampolines and other recreational activities. Children are best served with adult supervision to make sure that the children follow the rules and play safely. What may seem like an innocent or harmless wrestling match or move can lead to serious personal injuries.

5. Age and Occupancy of the Trampoline. Make sure that the number of children on the trampoline does not exceed manufacturer recommendations. Furthermore, the age and size of the children should be considered when using the trampoline. A couple of rowdy teenagers should not be on the trampoline with a four year old.

Following the above safety measures and using common sense can go a long way to preventing personal injuries from taking place when using a trampoline.

It was recently reported in Vidor, Texas, a 12 year old boy (Everett Williams) was injured when he fell off of a trampoline. He was taken by air transport (medical helicopter) for treatment and evaluation at Christus Hospital Elizabeth - Beaumont, Texas. It was reported that the boy fell off of the trampoline and that there was no protective net in place. See Vidor Texas Boy Injured in Trampoline Accident.

It can be quite a challenge for a child when there is a serious personal injury. The challenge also extends to the parents and caregivers. The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Homeowner's Insurance, Sports Related Injuries, Damages / Compensation, Medical Bills, and other topics. You can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 26, 2012

Dangers and Risks of Toys and Games to Children - Personal Injuries and Deaths Reported

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Children just love playing with games and toys. Unfortunate, the very games and toys that bring hours of enjoyment to a child can also cause serious personal injuries and, in some cases, the untimely death of a child. When a child suffers an injury due to an unsafe product and / or improper supervision of the child, it is often helpful to contact a Child Injury Attorney for consultation and representation regarding the matter. A Child Injury Attorney can advise a parent as to the legal rights of the injured child and the rights to compensation for the injuries sustained by the child.

For younger children, there is a serious risks of choking on parts of a toy or game. Children are curious and lack good judgment. Often times, a child will put a piece of a toy or game in his or her mouth without giving much thought to the risks involved. Some games or toys are manufactured with small parts or pieces. Other games and toys can be damages or broken that result in small parts or pieces being available to the child. Toy safety and supervision are important in the home, the homes of relatives, friends, and neighbors, schools, day care centers, and other locations. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind to prevent or reduce the incidents of choking on toys:

1. Age Recommendations. Most toys are labeled with age recommendations. It is important to read the instructions and packages for toys. The age recommendations are there for a reason. While these age recommendations are far from perfect, they can serve as a guide to make a decision as to the use of a toy or game for a certain child and age group. If the packaging has been lost or discarded, search for the toy or game on the Internet. You can also contact the manufacturer or visit a store for more information regarding the toy or game.

2. Toy Maintenance and Inspection. Toys and games should be frequently inspected and cleaned. While a toy may be safe when purchased, it can become broken or worn over time and present dangers to a child.

3. Supervision. No matter the labeling or inspection of a toy, nothing can replace the importance of supervision of children when playing with toys and games. Children should use the toys and games as instructed. Often times, a child will misuse a toy or game without recognizing the dangers associated with the same.

4. Storage of Games and Toys. Since it is impossible or impractical to provide 24 / 7 of children in most instances, it is important to safely and securely store toys when supervision is not provided or available. Keep all toys with small pieces out of the reach of toddlers and infants who have a habit or risks for putting these pieces in their mouths.

5. Set Rules and Limitations for Play. Children should be instructed as to proper use and timing of play. By setting Rules and Limitations in place, many personal injuries can be reduced. There should be a time and place for toy and game play. Furthermore, toys should be removed from the floor and areas should be organized and cleaned to prevent injuries to the children and others.

6. Remove Unsafe Toys and Games. The Consumer Product Safety Commission periodically recalls toys and games that are determined to be unsafe for children. Parents and child care providers should visit the website for The Consumer Product Safety Commission to find out about these toy and game recalls.

See also Choking Risks to Children from Toys and Games.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Damages / Compensation, School Injuries, Homeowner's Insurance, Day Care Center Injuries, and other topics. You can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 25, 2012

Who Is Running Your Child's Day Care Center? What Are the Risks to Children?

By Robert Chaiken, Attorney & David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Important questions that every parent of a child in a day care center should ask are as follows:

Who is running my child's day care center?

What are the risks to my child?

These are basic but important questions for a parent to ask and get the information. Most day care providers are responsible adults who truly care about the safety, education, and welfare of children. Unfortunately, there are others who see a day care center as only a business center. Worse than that, some day care operators use the venue of a day care center to abuse, neglect, and / or assault children under their care.

Certainly, a parent cannot prevent or anticipate all abuse, neglect, or assault related incidents that take place at a day care center. When such acts are discovered, it is important for a parent to take action by reporting the incident to law enforcement, social service, and to a child injury lawyer. Hopefully, these acts will prevent other incidents in the future at the day care center.

If a person has no prior criminal history of assault or abuse, there probably will not be any public records to clue a parent in as to the dangers of a particular person. Furthermore, if a day care center provider has never been caught committing bad acts, the dangerous or abusive propensities of the day care center owner or provider may be unknown or undiscovered. Nevertheless, it is important for a parent to do his or her due diligence to find out what he or she can about the people owning or operating a day care center.

Once a child is enrolled in a day care center, it is important for the parent to frequently visit and, yes, inspect the day care center. Also, a parent should speak to his or her child to find out about the activities and interaction at the day care center with other children and the child care providers. If there are any signs of suspicious activity, immediate action should be taken.

It was reported in San Antonio Texas that a day care center owner was criminal charged with sexually molesting a boy under his care. Bradley Bendele was arrested for multiple incidents of child sexual abuse at a Texas day care center owned and operated by Bendele and his wife. If the allegations are confirmed, it is most unfortunate and tragic that a boy was abused by a person who was responsible for his care, supervision and well being. Mr. Bendele will be entitled to legal representation by a Texas criminal defense attorney or the public defender's office. See Sexual Assault Reported at Texas Day Care Center.

Posted On: January 24, 2012

What Is the Duty of of Homeowner Hosting a Party When a Child or Guest Suffers Personal Injuries?

By Scott Marks, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In California and other States, parties for children are frequently hosted at a home. What are the duties of a homeowner when hosting a party for children? While a homeowner is not responsible for every single injury that takes place regardless of cause, a homeowner, who hosts a party, has a duty to provide a reasonably safe environment for children and other guests at the party. When hosting a party, there are risks of injury to children and guests. The risks are increased when there is alcohol or even drugs being used at or prior to the party. The risks are also increased when the number of guests or people at the party exceeds a number of what would be safe or manageable for the party being hosted. A party host may be legally liable for personal injuries suffered by a child or guests depending the facts and circumstances of the injury and the applicable State law. It is often helpful to consult with a Personal Injury Attorney to find out the rights and remedies available to an injury victim including those injury victims who are children.

There are three things that can be done to prevent or reduce the incidents of injury that take place at a party at a home:

1. Planning. Planning can go a long way to making a party safer for the guests. Limit the number of guests and invitations that go out to invitees. Set limits as to who can attend and additional guests that can be brought by those on the set invitiation list. Make sure that you have enough space for the guests. Make sure that there is enough food and drinks for the guests. If alcohol is being provided or allowed, make sure that there is monitoring of the legal aged adults and that underaged guests are not permitted to drink.

2. Supervision. There should be adults designated to supervise the party especially if there is any alcohol served or allowed at the party. Make sure that the party area is periodically inspected and cleaned to prevent guests from tripping and falling at the party. Provide adult supervision for any and all children at the party so that the children are watched and kept safe.

3. Limitations. Many injuries result when a party gets out of control as to the number of guests, drinking, or other activities at the party. Keeping control of the party and setting limits can prevent many incidents from taking place. The hosts and other responsible adults should not tolerate any misconduct. If there are problems at a party, address them as soon as possible. Otherwise, a party can get out of control and lead to serious personal injuries and even deaths in some instances.

In Antioch, California, it was reported that a Sweet 16 Party was the site of gunfire and the injuries of 6 people at the party. It was reported that the injury victims ranged in age from 13 to 21. Police responded to the scene of the accident. Apparently, several of the guests or people at the party had weapons. An argument lead to the discharge of the guns and the personal injuries. There were about 40 people in a garage at the time of the incident. It is unfortunate that an event to celebrate a girl's Sweet Sixteen birthday party lead to these personal injuries. This incident shows the added danger of guns and weapons when brought to a party. See Gunfire at Sweet 16 Party in California.

As stated above, not all injuries are avoidable or preventable; however, a party host should take his or her best efforts to plan for a party, supervise the guests, and set limitations for the party and the guests.

Posted On: January 10, 2012

Tragedy In Seconds - Boy Hit Near Omaha Nebraska Child Care Center

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Tragedy can take place in a matter of seconds . . . . This is especially true with children in day care centers. When children are arriving or departing the school in car pool, pick up, or drop off areas, children are at risk for personal injuries. Unfortunately, some children suffer serious personal injuries and even die at or near day care center during pick up or drop off time periods. It was reported in Omaha, Nebraska that a 2 year old child - Maximiliano Delgado-Morales was hit by a truck when he ran into traffic. Max was a enrolled in the Next Generation Child Care and Pre-School. For more information, see Child Hit Outside of Omaha Nebraska Day Care Center.

Parents, who have children enrolled in a day care center, should ask for a copy of the policies and procedures for pick up and drop off. While not all incidents or accidents can be avoided, having clear policies and procedures in place can help prevent many incidents from taking place. A parent can also recommend or suggest improvements or changes to policies or procedures if it appears that there is a better way to keep children safe during drop off / pick up times.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Automobile Accidents, Damages / Compensation, Day Care Center Injuries, Medical Care / Medical Treatment, School Injuries, and other topics. When a child suffers a personal injury, there are often many questions and issues faced by a parent. The book has information that can help guide a parent through some of these matters. A free book can be obtained at The ABCs of Child Injury.


Posted On: January 9, 2012

Risks and Dangers with Babysitters - Poor Judgment and Shortcuts

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In South Carolina and other states, parents rely on babysitters,schools, and day care centers to supervise their children when parents are working or otherwise unable to be with their children. In most instances, the babysitter is diligent and conscientious. The children are well cared for and they are kept safe and free from dangers. Unfortunately, at times, children are put at risk for serious personal injuries or medical complications when a babysitter uses poor judgment or tries to take short cuts when babysitting or supervising children. In Horry County, South Carolina, it was reported that a babysitter gave a 4 year old Xanax. The child was given this medication in an attempt to ge the child to nap / sleep on New Year's Eve.

The child was seriously affected by the medication and the mother drove home to intervene. Thereafter, the child was taken to Seacoast Medical Center for evaluation, care, and treatment. The babysitter was later arrested for unlawful neglect of a child. Blood work at the hospital detected the Xanax in the child's blood stream. It does not appear that the child suffered any permanent injuries from the ingestion of the medication; however, the dangers and risks were there. For more information, see Babysitter Admits to Giving Child Xanax.

Medications should never be given to a child without a proper medication or without a medical reason for giving the child th medicaton. When a child is supervised by a babysitter, day care center, school, or others, it is important to provide the child with a safe and clean environment. To the extent possible, medications, alcohol, chemicals, and poisons should be locked up and kept out of the reach the children and any unauthorized individuals.

The book titled -The ABCs of Chid Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Homeowner's Insuance, Day Care Center Injuries, School Injuries, Medical Care / Medical treatment and other topics. If a child suffers an injury as a result of the negligence or fault of others, the book has information that a parent can use to determine how to handle the various issues or questions that arise with child injuries. A parent or other concerned person can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 8, 2012

Police Investigate Death of 1 Year Old Boy (Zachary Taylor) Found Dead at Day Care Center

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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The death of a 1 year old (Zachary Taylor) was reported at Lincoln, Nebraska day care center. Since the cause and circumstances of the death were unknown and because the death involved such a young child, police and the local medical examiner will be investigating this matter. When child care providers found that Zachary was unresponsive in the day care center, CPR measures were taken to try to revive the child. Unfortunately, these efforts were not successful. For more information regarding this matter, see Police Investigating Death of One Year Old Child at Day Care Center.

In most States, the death of a child at a licensed day care center are governed by rules and regulations as to procedures and documentation. There are also procedures and documentation required as to staff to child ratios, indoor facilities, emergency procedures, attendance, and other matters at a day care center. Furthermore, many States have implemented policies and procedures for nap time at a day care center / child care center.

When an autopsy is performed, medical and scientific information are often times obtained that determine the cause of death, timing of death, mechanism of death, and preventability of death. Some deaths are unforeseeable and unpreventable and stem from an unknown or undiscovered medical problem or undiagnosed congenital problem. On the other hand, some deaths are preventable with better care and supervision. Each incident / case is different and must be evaluated on its own facts and circumstances. In some cases, it can be helpful to have a personal injury attorney / child injury lawyer investigate the case as well to determine and assess the legal issues and insurance issues that may apply to the case.

The book - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Day Care Center Injuries, School Injuries, Medical Care / Medical Treatment, Automobile Accidents, and other topics. A parent or other concerned person can obtain this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 7, 2012

Importance of Supervision During Day Care Pick Up Time - 2 Year Old Dies After Being Hit by Truck Near Next Generation Day Care Center - Omaha Nebraska

By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In Omaha, Nebraska, a family and community are now grieving the death of a 2 year old boy who was hit by a truck near the day care center (Next Generation Child Care) that he was attending. It was reported that Maximiliano Delgado-Morales was hit by a 1998 Chervolet pick up truck. The mother of Maximiliano arrived at the day care center to pick up her son. It was reported that Maximiliano ran into 36th Street and then was hit by the truck. For more information regarding this incident, see Toddler Hit by Truck Outside of Omaha Nebraska Day Care Center.

Drop off times and pick up times at or near a school or day care center can be quite busy and hectic. It is vital during these times that children are well supervised and that all reasonable precautions are taken to keep children away from moving cars in or near parking lots and adjacent roadways to the school or day care center. When a child is injured, a parent often times has questions as to insurance and legal liability for the bills, damages, and injuries. When these questions arise, it is often times helpful to discuss the matter with a Personal Injury Attorney / Child Injury Lawyer.

Following the accident, the boy was rushed to Creighton University Medical Center for medical care. Unfortunately, he did not survive the trauma and injuries resulting from this tragic Nebraska pedestrian accident.

A full investigation by local and / or state law enforcement officials will be conducted to determine the timing, cause, and preventability of this incident. The loss of a child is certainly an event that has a ripple effect in the family, school, neighborhood, church, and community. In other words, the loss of a young life is felt and grieved by many. When a child dies from a pedestrian or automobile accident, it certainly is unexpected and a shock for the family. At these tragic and trying times, it is important for the family of the child to have the support of family, friends, and neighbors.

At day care centers in Nebraska and other states, child suffer personal injuries. Some are preventable and some are not. It is important for parents to have a basic understanding of the legal rights of the injured child and seek legal advice when appropriate. The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal RIghts of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Day Care Center Injuries, School Injuries, Damages / Compensation, Medical Bills / Medical Treatment, Automobile Accidents, and other topics. A parent or other concerned person can obtain this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 6, 2012

James Madison University (JMU) Reports Child Injured at University's Convocation Center

By Stephen New, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In West Virginia, a tragic incident was reported involving a 4 year old child. While at a James Madison University (JMU) basketball game, a 4 year old child sustained a head injury after falling approximately 10 feet at the Convocation Center. The incident took place in the bleacher section of the center. Harrisonburg Fire Rescue as well as officials from the university responded to the scene to render aid and transportation to the child following the personal injury. For more information regarding this incident, see Child Sustained Head Injury While at JMU Basketball Game.

Unfortunately, at times, children are injured at arenas, convention center, stadiums, and other sporting events. Some of these injuries are preventable with better safety precautions and supervision while other incidents are no foreseeable and could not have been easily prevented. Either way, it is a tragic day when a child suffers a personal injury especially a serious one that can have life long effects on the child.

When a child suffers a head injury, it is important for parents, day care providers, teachers, coaches, and / or other responsible adults to assess the situation and get the child examined, evaluated, and treated as necessary for the head injury. Every year, many child suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) due to automobile accidents, slip and falls, sports participation, and other causes.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Medical Bills / Medical Treatment, Damages / Compensation, Sports Related Injuries, and other topics. A parent or other concerned person can obtain this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 5, 2012

North Carolina 6 Year Old Rescued from Well after Fall

By John Jensen, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In Walkertown, North Carolina, a 6 year old boy (Mason Kenerly) fell 25 feet in a well. The incident took place in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Fortunately, the child was rescued from the well and was able to return home to his family. In many instances, the child is not so lucky to get rescued. For more information regarding this story - see North Carolina Boy - Age 6 - Rescued from Well After Falling 25 Feet.

Children are curious and seek adventures and explorations every chance that they get. Unfortunately, children often times suffer serious personal injuries when they are curious and lack the good judgment to stay out of danger. Because it is well known that children are curious and get into dangerous situations, day care providers, teachers, babysitters, parents, neighbors, and other responsible adults should use their best efforts to supervise children and monitor their activities. While it is impossible to prevent every single incident causing injury, supervision and safety precautions can help prevent the frequency and number of incidents leading to serious personal injuries to children.

In many States, there is a well known legal concept called "Attractive Nuisance" which means that children are lured to certain areas. These include pits, electrical equipment areas, ponds, lakes, and swimming pools. It is important that landowners use reasonable efforts to secure the area and put enclosures in place when feasible to keep children away from these potentially dangerous areas.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Damages / Compensation, Water Parks and Swimming Pool Injuries and Drownings, Homeowner's Insurance and other topics. You can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 4, 2012

Scald Injuries / Burn Injuries to Children - Risks and Causes

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Scalding injuries continue to take place every year. These injuries can have a life time injuries - physically, emotionally and appearance - for a child. It is estimated that about one million Americans suffer burn related injuries on an annual basis. Over three thousand people die every year from burn related injuries. For children, it has been reported that the primary mechanism of a burn injury is from scalding water. Tragically, many of these children suffer significant personal injuries and some even die as a result of the injuries.

In some instances, the negligence or fault of a third party, school, day care center, or even a relative can form the basis of a legal claim or lawsuit for the injuries to the child. A Florida Personal Injury Lawyer can help advise the family of the rights of the injured child and what remedies are available under Florida law for the injuries.

Scalding water injuries can take place in a very quick manner. Hot water scalding injuries in some instances can cause injury after just one second of contact with the water. Injuries take place in the bathroom / bath tub / shower. In addition, many injuries take place in the kitchen from water boiling on a stove or hot food items coming out of an oven or a microwave.

It is vital that day care providers, school staff, parents, babysitters, and other child care providers use their best efforts to prevent burn related / scalding related injuries to children. Tragically, many scalding injuries are part of abusive punishment by a caregiver. Children are at significant risks for serious personal injuries when a caregiver uses scalding water as a form of punishment or discipline on a child. The tradition or past use of these technique of child rearing / punishment does not in any way justify its use. See Scald Injuries in the Pediatric Patient for More Information on this Topic.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Day Care Center Injuries, School Injuries, Damages / Compensation, Medical Care / Medical Treatment and other topics. You can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 3, 2012

Causes of Toy Related Deaths and Personal Injuries - Risks to Children

By Roy Dickinson, Attorney & David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Now that the holiday season is over - - - children will be busy playing with the toys, bikes, skateboards, and other items that they received in December. While these items can occupy the time of a child, entertain them, and help them be active - these items can also be the cause, in part, of injuries to children. As reported by Safe Kids USA, speed and small parts are included as the causes for toy related injuries. Emergency room visits take place due, in part, to accidents while a child is riding a tricycle, bicycle, or scooter. While the only way to avoid every single injury is to avoid these items and activities - this is not realistic or sensible; however, there are safety measures that a child can take under the guidance and supervision of a parent, babysitter, school, day care center, or other responsible adult. Training and instruction can go a long way to prevent injuries. Make sure that the child understands the mechanism of the toy or bike and that he has lots of practice before taking longer rides or riding faster. It has been reported that 150,000 children are seen in emergency rooms every year due to toy related injuries. Of these injuries, approximately 1/3 of the injuries resulted from riding toys like a tricycle or scooter. Between the years of 1990 to 2009, almost 200 children have died due to choking related injuries caused by small toy parts. For more information on this topic - See Causes of Injuries from Toys - Small Parts and Speed.

Child safety experts recommend that all children wear a helmet on any riding toy or device. Whether the riding toy is a slow one or a toy capable of higher speeds, a child should always wear a helmet for his or her protection. Furthermore, parents should know that a serious injury can just as easily occur close to home in the driveway as it can further away from the home. Concrete is concrete and when a child hits the ground without a helmet - serious head or brain injuries can and do happen. While a helmet will not reduce all injuries or incidents, it is one safety measure or item that should always be used.

The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Medical Bills / Medical Treatment, Damages / Compensation, Homeowner's Insurance, Playground Injuries, and other topics. You can get this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

Posted On: January 2, 2012

Pedestrian Accident - Kansas City, Kansas - Serious Persona Injuries

By Joni J. Franklin, Attorney & David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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In Kansas City, Kansas, a three year old girl was hit as a pedestrian on Washington Boulevard. It was reported that the incident took place at 1:50 a.m. Due to the circumstances surrounding this incident, the police will conduct a full investigation to determine the cause and preventability of this Kansas pedestrian accident. See Child Injured in Pedestrian / Automobile Accident in Kansas City.

Often times, there are questions as to the cause and fault for an automobile accident / pedestrian accident in Kansas. A Kansas Personal Injury Attorney can conduct an investigation as well of the causes and circumstances of the accident. When a child is injured in a pedestrian accident, there are often a number of questions or issues that a parent must deal with on behalf of the injured child. The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injuries - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Damages / Compensation, Medical Bills / Treatment, Automobile Accidents, and other topics. A parent or other concerned person can receive this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.

 
 
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