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What if a Child Dies as a Result of a Truck Accident or a Truck Driver’s Negligence?

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog In Texas and other states, commercial trucks and semi-tractor trailers are common on the streets, roads, and expressways.  Due to the size of these trucks, it is important that the truck driver take all proper and necessary safety precautions for…

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What are the Legal Rights of Children and Adults Who Suffer Fireworks Injuries at a Public Event, Commercial Event, or Private Home?

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog There are certain times of the year in which the sales and ultimate ignition / explosion of fireworks are prevalent – July 4th (Independence Day), New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.  It is at these very times of year…

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What are the Duties and Responsibilities of a Day Care Center as to Supervision? Risks of Drowning

By  David Wolf, Attorney and Samantha Vloedman, Law Clerk Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog In Illinois and other States, parents rely upon day care centers to provide a safe, nurturing environment for their children during the busy work day. For most children on most days, a day care center provides proper…

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What are the Choking Risks at Schools, Day Care Centers, and Homes for Young Children?

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog Most people are aware of the risk of injuries and death to children resulting from an automobile accident, bicycle accident, pedestrian accident, and drowning.  One common cause of death that is not so obvious to some parents and caregivers involves choking on…

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Should Football as a Sport be Banned in High School? College? Everywhere?

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog The recent death of a Louisiana High School student from what appears to be a football related injury raises a question as to the dangers of the sport as well as the future of the sport.  It was reported that Tyrell Cameron,…

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What are the Legal Rights of Children Injured at Trampoline Parks, Bounce House Activity Centers, and Attraction / Theme Parks?

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog During the summer and other times of the year, children are welcomed visitors at trampoline parks, bounce house activity centers, attractions, and theme parks.  In fact, at these locations, the marketing efforts of the companies and corporations are commonly directed to…

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What are the Risks to Children in North Carolina Day Care Centers When Rules are Violated?

 By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In North Carolina and other states, day care centers are subject to various rules and regulations.  Most day care laws are governed by state statute. There are some local ordinances as well.  When rules and regulations are violated, children are…

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What are the Legal Rights of a Child Injured During Recess or Free Play at a School, Day Care Center, or Summer Camp?

By Jeremy Vishno, Attorney and  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Connecticut and other States, children enjoy running around and playing with friends during recess and free play.  Unfortunately for some children, recess or free play is the site of a serious personal injury.  As a…

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Can a Day Care Center be Sued if a Child is Left Unattended in a Day Care Center Van?

 By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network When a day care center, summer camp, or school transports small children, it is important that the child care providers make sure that all children exit the vehicle.  This is quite a simple but an important…

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The Heat of Summer: What Important Safety Steps Should Day Care Centers Take to Make That No Child Is Mistakenly Left on a Hot School Bus or Day Care Center Van?

 By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Summer is a wonderful time for children to explore, to be active, and to get some further education.  For working parents, summer time is just another 3 months of work.  As such, working parents rely upon day care centers and summer…

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