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Enterprise, Kansas Day Care Center Loses Day Care License for Punishment Acts

By Joni J. Franklin, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A Kansas daycare provider admitted to forcing children to put sand in their mouths as a form of punishment. According to a report by a local television station, the daycare provider also admitted to spanking…

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Richmond, Virginia Officials Investigate School Bus Incident – Child Left on School Bus

By Kevin Leach, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Virginia and other states, the summer heat poses a particularly dangerous risk to children. A child left unattended in a vehicle is at risk for serious personal injuries including death from hyperthermia, heat stroke, and…

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4 Year Old Drowns in Apartment Pool in Lawrenceville, Georgia

By Scott Soutullo, Attorney, Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Although school has been out for only one month, there have been two, fatal drownings at local apartment complexes in Lawrenceville, Georgia. One victim, was a unidentified 4-year-old girl who drowned on Father’s…

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Day Care Workers Fired After 2 Year Old Left at Zoo on Day Care Field Trip in Louisville Kentucky

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A 2-year-old was left at the Lousiville Zoo during a field trip by the toddler’s daycare center. While state agencies investigate the incident, Kids Kozy Korner is banned from taking field trips. Although police say it is unclear how the…

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Child Injury – Henderson North Carolina – 2 Year Old Shot at Day Care Center – Legal Rights and Responsibilties

By John Jensen, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A two-year-old boy was shot and killed by an accidental gun shot in Henderson, North Carolina. The child was taken to Maria Parnham Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Investigators believe the child, Timothy Atwater Jr.,…

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Louisiana Department of Social Services Reminds Parents to Keep Children Out of Hot Cars

By J. Rock Palermo, Attorney, Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Summertime in the south can be overwhelmingly hot. It is common for temperatures to reach well into the 90s with a heat index above 100 degrees. As the temperatures increase, the…

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Supreme Court of California Rules Against Insurance Company in Coverage Case Involving Child Molestation Charges – Homeowner’s Insurance Should Cover Negligent Acts

By Scott A. Marks, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network On June 17, the Supreme Court of California ruled a homeowner accused of negligently failing to supervise her son, thus enabling him to repeatedly molest a child at the mother’s home, may be entitled to…

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Caldwell Idaho Man Sentenced to 10 Years Prison Term for Abusing Child Over 6 Month Time Span

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A Caldwell, Idaho man, Bryan Sears, will serve at least 3 years before he is eligible for parole repeated acts of abuse on a 2-year-old child. Sears was sentenced to 10 years in prison, ordered to have no contact with…

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Summer Driving and Teens – Safety Tips for Teens and Parents

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A USA Today published an interesting article about the increase of teenage vehicle accidents during the summer months. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Admission, the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is the deadliest for drivers ages…

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Michigan Supreme Court Rules that Liability Waivers Are Not Shields to Negligence Causing Personal Injury to Children

By Andrew Prine, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network The Michigan Supreme Court handed down a decision that may have an effect on businesses and schools within the state that offer recreational activities for minors. The Supreme Court of Michigan ruled that a parent’s signature…

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