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By Stephanie F. Brown and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

vehicle%20bus%20tire%20on%20white%20bus.jpgIn 2007, 35 Bluffton University baseball team players and their coaches were traveling on a bus to play in a game when their bus went off of an overpass in Atlanta, Georgia. Seven people were killed and 28 were injured. The bus went off of the overpass on an exit ramp where the Georgia Department of Transportation failed to install an important road sign at an HOV exit. The National Transportation Safety Board harshly criticized the Georgia DOT’s signs and found that the bus mistakenly turned into the exit lane.

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By Jeremy Vishno, Attorney, and David Wolf, Attorney

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gun%20firearms%20machine%20gun%20firearm%20safewty%20black.jpgLegislators / lawmakers in Connecticut have proposed increasing the minimum age to 18 for someone to handle an assault or machine gun style rifle or weapon. This proposed Connecticut assault weapon legislation is in direct response to the death of an 8 year old boy who shot himself with an Uzi at a gun fair in Westfield, Massachusetts last October w, while his father looked on. You can read about this most tragic story in a prior blog posts at Boy Accidentally Shoots Himself with an Uzi at Westfield, Massachusetts Gun Show – Legal Rights and Responsibilities

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By Jay Foster, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In George County, Mississippi, a car accident injured two children, a 15-year-old and an 11-year-old. The wreck happened on Highway 198 which is near Mississippi Highway 63. Apparently, John Hood died in the accident while driving a Dodge Truck when he crossed the center line of the highway. The children were flown by helicopter to USA Medical Center in Mobile, Alabama. Hopefully, the children will recover from the automobile accident related personal injuries. Apparently, the impact from the automobile accident was quite severe in that it caused the driver to die and resulted in injuries that required the services of a medical helicopter. You can read more about this story at Children Injured in George County, Mississippi Automobile Accident.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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household%20front%20loading%20washing%20machine%20close%20up.jpgIn Arizona and other cities throughout the United States, household appliances can be very dangerous to small children. What seems like a fun play area to an infant, toddler, or child can prove to be very dangerous or even deadly. The household appliance known as the dryer is not a playground or toy for a child. Once inside, a child can sustain serious personal injuries including head injuries. Parents and caregivers should keep children out of the laundry room and certainly out of the appliances. Some family members thought it was cute when the 1 year old was in the dryer. Again, the dryer is not a toy. For more information on this story, go to Arizona Man Accused of Putting Child in Dryer.

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By Benjamin A. Klopman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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money%20on%20table.jpgThe Virginia legislature has struck down a bill that would have required health insurers to pay for the cost of therapy for autistic children. Similar legislation has been enacted in Maryland and the District of Columbia.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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household%20keys%20on%20white%20background.jpgA Virginia Beach couple was arrested for leaving two children, ages 6 and 4, home alone without any supervision or babysitters. Julie Hammock and Clinton Harris, both employed by the United States Navy, left their children alone in the home. The 6 year old boy’s 1st grade teacher suspected that there was a problem at boy’s home. Thereafter, school officials called the police. The couple claimed that they did not have the money / funds for day care.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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handcuffs%20on%20white%20background.jpgChildren should respect their elders; however, no child should be physically harmed or beaten especially those under the age of 2. In Indianapolis, Indiana, Tayaun Chism (an 18 year old man) beat his girlfriend’s 14 month old toddler – Lilliana Goodman. Why did Mr. Chism beat this child? He beat the child because she allegedly disrespected Mr. Chism. The alleged act of disrespect was that the child was not eating her food as directed. What is the punishment for not eating food as directed? Mr. Chism took a belt to her for more than 1 hour. These heinous acts of abuse put the child in critical condition. The child is being treated at St. Vincent’s Hospital.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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day%20care%20center%20red%20up.jpgA day care center in Arkansas mistakenly and negligently served children windshield wiper fluid during snack time. Apparently, a day care center work had placed the blue windshield wiper fluid in the day care center’s refrigerator. Thereafter, the windshield wiper fluid was mistaken for a fruit juice or Kool Aid type of drink and then served to the children. The children ranged in ages from 2 to 7 years old. Doctors and toxicologist estimate that the children drank approximately one ounce of the fluid before realizing that it tasted wrong. The children were evaluated and treated at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. One child had to be admitted after blood samples showed elevated levels of methanol which is a highly toxic kind of alcohol that can cause serious personal injuries including death, coma, and blindness. The Arkansas Department of Human Resources will conduct an investigation into this incident.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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The South Carolina Department of Social Services – Child Care Services is the government agency that licenses Day Care / Child Care Centers in the State of South Carolina. Like many other States, South Carolina has licensing requirements that are based on the size, purpose, religious affiliation, and other factors. Regardless of the type of day care center / child care center, each facility and its owners have a duty to provide a safe and healthy environment for the children so as to prevent serious personal injuries while under their care and supervision. Child Care Services has a Child Care Center Locator on its web site that can assist parents and caregivers in researching and finding child care centers throughout South Carolina.

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