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 on a baby seats, toddler seats, and even strollers for proper identification of children in case of an automobile accident or other medical problems by the driver or caregiver of the children in the vehicle. It is vital for children to be able to maintain their identity when transported to a hospital. The stickers also can contain vital information as to the child’s health status, medical condition, medications, and allergy information. By providing telephone numbers on the C.H.A.D. sticker, another parent, caregiver, or contact person can be telephoned for more information and to let that person know the status and location of the child. You can read more about the C.H.A.D. stickers at Assisting Kid’s Emergency Aid with Stickers.
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Text messaging is in full force in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States. Unless you have been locked in your house and have not been around any teenagers or adults for that matter, you should know about text messages. It is a tool. It is a game / toy. It can also be dangerous. Like anything else in life, moderation is important unless, of course, you are attempting to break some kind of record and want notoriety. The maxim should still apply “as long as nobody gets hurt”. Anyway, in Pennsylvania, two mean (Nick Andes, age 30, and Doug Klinger, age 30) spent the hours upon hours upon hours text messaging each other to try to break some kind of record. To Nick’s dismay, he received a bill of $26,000 for his excessive text messaging acts. Nick did have unlimited texting under his plan so the bill is being investigated and should be resolved in Nick’s favor. To me, Unlimited means Unlimited so Nick’s carrier should not be charging him any more than the fixed charges.
Chuck E Cheese is a popular place for kid birthday parties and for pizza. The pizza is not the greatest of quality but edible nonetheless. Chuck E Cheese caters to children with arcade games, music, and an inside play area. Children and parents receive hand stamps upon entry as a measure to deter the abduction of children from the site. Some children misbehave at Chuck E Cheese. In some instances, it is the adults who misbehave. In Manheim Township / Fruitville Pike Pennsylvania, it was reported that two man got into a fight over an arcade game that resulted in medical care and hospitalization. There have been other reported incidents at Chuck E Cheese in Pennsylvania and other States.