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Georgia Day Care Centers – Record Keeping Requirements for Incidents Involving Personal Injury to the Child

By Stephanie Brown and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Georgia and Other States, children are injured in day care centers every day. Some incidents result from normal childhood play and development. Other personal injuries, however, result from negligence and / or the failure of the…

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Maryland – How Do I Search for Licensed Day Care Center / Child Care Center?

By Benjamin A. Klopman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Before enrolling a child in a Maryland day care center / child care center, it is important for parents and guardians to research or check out the facility. The Maryland Committee for Children has a…

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Mississippi Day Care Centers / Child Care Centers – What Incidents Does the Facility Have a Duty to Report?

By Jay Foster, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Mississippi, Child care centers / day care centers are regulated by Title 15 – Department of Health – Part 111 (Office of Health Protection – Subpart 55 (Child Facilities Licensure). Pursuant to Regulation 106.01, the…

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University of Georgia Student – Stopped at Stop Sign and Passed Out Drunk

By Stephanie F. Brown and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Athens, Georgia, a University of Georgia college student took partying just little bit too far. She went to a party, got drunk and then did something stupid – like getting behind the wheel of a…

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Maryland Day Care / Child Care Centers – What Are the Staff Ratio Requirements for Maryland Child Care Centers?

By Benjamin A. Klopman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Maryland child care centers, it is vital that the child care center have adequate and appropriate staffing in place to properly supervise the children in the facility. Like other States, Maryland has staff ration…

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Parents: Be Aware of Escalator Dangers in Atlanta Georgia and Other Cities

By Stephanie Brown and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Each week in Atlanta, Georgia, people are injured on escalators—often those people are children. While recent reports have blamed the popular soft-sided flexible clogs worn by children, escalator injuries are an ongoing problem that did not begin…

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Overcrowded Day Care Center (Too Kool 4 School Kids Club Day Care) – Death of 4 Month Old – Facility Shut Down Pending an Investigation

By Brooks P. Lynn, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Sophia Worsham of Denton Texas died at a home based day care center in Denton recently. The Texas day care center / child care center (Too Kool 4 School Kids Club Day Care) had a…

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Maryland Day Care / Child Care Centers – Facilities Have a Duty to Keep Building Safe and In Good Repaiar Safety Regulations – Hazardous Items What Is Defined As Day Care / Child Care Center

By Benjamin A. Klopman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Maryland and Other States, children suffer serious personal injuries every day because a day care center / child care center is not properly maintained. Buildings and the general facilities are often times become run…

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Child Safety Seats in Alabama: What Every Parent Should Know

By Scott Soutullo, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network The Alabama Safety Belt Use Act of 1991 (“ASBUA”), codified at 32-5b-1, is Alabama’s primary law that governs safety belt use. This law requires every adult front seat occupant of a passenger car to have a…

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