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Oregon Department of Human Services – What Is Considered Abuse?

By Joshua Shulman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Oregon, the Department of Human Services receives and investigates incidents of child abuse and neglect. Like many other states, Oregon has laws in place that define abuse. Abuse is defined by Oregon law by the…

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Frequency of Children Left in Child Care / Day Care Vans in Virginia

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Virginia and other states, day care workers, child care workers, bus driver, and school employees have failed to follow proper and appropriate safety precautions in removing children from vehicles during times of extreme heat or extreme cold. A small…

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Child Car Seats Are Frequently Misused – Tips from an Indiana Police Sergeant

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Indiana and other States, parents, caregivers, teachers, bus drivers, and others are placing children in car seats that are improperly installed and / or used. Some experts estimate that nearly 90 % of car safety seats are misused in…

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Helping Children with Emotional Problems Following a Severe Injury

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A Child suffer physical pain and suffering when injured in an automobile accident, slip and fall, playground accident, bicycle accident, and by other causes. Medical professional identify the physical injuries and provide medical treatment for the same. A child also…

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C.H.A.D. (Children Have an IDentity) Stickers = Valuable Information for Rescue Workers and Medical Providers

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Children are transported every day on roads in New York, Pennsylvania, and other States. Two moms have a mission of getting the word out about C.H.A.D. (Children Have an IDentity) stickers which are “hot pink” stickers that can be placed…

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Illinois Drowning Incidents and Injuries – Do Facilities Have a Duty to Prepare and Submit an Incident Report?

By David M. Baum, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network When a child or adult is injured or dies as a result of a drowning incident in Illinois, does the facility have a duty to prepare and submit an Incident Report? The simple answer is…

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Facts and Safety Tips Around Swimming Pools and Other Areas of Water

By Will Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Ohio and other States, summer time is a great time to be outdoors and enjoy the warm weather. People of all ages enjoy swimming and playing around and in swimming pools, lakes, rivers, canals, and…

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Swimming Pools at Foreclosed Homes Can Be Dangerous and Deadly to Children

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Indiana and other States, foreclosed homes are increasing in number every day. Some foreclosed homes have swimming pools. During and after the foreclosure process, swimming pools often times are not properly maintained or secured by those owning and /…

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Pleasanton, California – 3 Year Old Boy Falls Out of Hotel Window

In Pleasanton, California, a 3 year old boy fell out of a hotel window from the third floor. A fall from this height can result in serious personal injuries, head / brain trauma and damage, and, in some cases, wrongful death. Fortunately, the child’s fall was cushioned by a screen…

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