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By Andrew Prine, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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vehicle%20steering%20wheel%20driving%20crash%20personal%20injuries.jpgOscoda Township, Michigan police are investigating an accident in a supermarket parking lot that took the life of a twelve year old girl. Reportedly, the driver of a 1999 Buick was backing out of his parking space when he lost control of the vehicle due to an alleged mechanical failure. The car spun out of its spot in reverse, crashing into the entrance of the market where a woman and three children where exiting. All three children were hit by the car, the twelve year old died at a local hospital, a nine year old girl was airlifted to the hospital, and a four year old boy was treated and released. The driver of the Buick has been questioned, but no charges have been filed.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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Children often times are the unfortunate and sometimes tragic victims of dog bite injuries. Dog owners and parents should use their best efforts and judgment to take actions to prevent dog bite injuries from taking place. Various actions can be taken to prevent dog bites or reduce the incidents of dog bites. These actions include but are not limited to socializing the dog, training the dog, neutering the dog, obeying leash laws, and attending the health and nutritional needs of the dog. It should be kept in mind that dogs are animals and are, at times, unpredictable. As such, it is important for dog owners and parents to take all reasonable efforts to protect children when near a dog. See How to Prevent Common Dog Bite Injuries for more tips and advice on preventing dog bites.

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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ATV.jpgFour year old Dakylie Hamilton and his three year old sister Desean Hamilton were given a battery powered plastic toy all terrain vehicle (ATV) for Christmas this year. According to the Wills Point Police Chief, the two children were not being supervised by an adult when the toy plunged into a creek near their home. They were pulled from the water but were not responsive and could not be revived. The children’s single mother was at work when the accident took place, and the children were supposed to be under the care of their grandmother. Texas Child Protective Services have been alerted, as there are other children living in the home. While the investigation is still underway, police are calling this a tragic accident.

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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CarAccident1.jpgWhen word first came out that Christopher Kayden Roedel had been struck and killed in a traffic accident, police said that no charges would be filed in the case. The child was struck by a pickup truck as he was running across a busy street after dark and was pronounced dead at the scene.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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HarriedParent.jpgA strong-willed child is a child who doesn’t mind his parents. He may also be described as stubborn or willful, and will strongly reject overt attempts to control his behavior. Children tend to become strong-willed in phases, during the “terrible twos” and the teenage years. According to a recent article, the skills required for dealing with these two very different ages of children are basically the same.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Highway.jpgDr. Ben Leichtling is the author of the book “How to Stop Bullies in Their Tracks.” He recently posted a blog article in response to a parent whose four year old child was being bitten and punched by a classmate. The parent felt that the other child might be too young to realize what he is doing, and the fact that the school has done nothing to discipline the child has made the mother feel that maybe she is overreacting to “normal” kid stuff.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission released its report for Toy Related Deaths and Injuries for the Calendar Year 2008. There were 19 reports of deaths related to toys and 235,300 reports of injuries related to toys. The injuries ranged from minor injuries like lacerations to more serious personal injuries. Riding toys appeared to be the toy associated with the more emergency room visits than other types of toys. Parents, teachers, and day care providers should review the report to see the causes of the deaths and the statistics regarding the injuries. While all injuries and deaths cannot be completely avoided, education, knowledge, and consistent adult supervision can help reduce the number and severity of injuries related to toys. See Consumer Product Safety Commision – Toy Related Deaths and Injuries for Calendar Year 2008.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In Idaho and other States, driveways can be a very dangerous place for children. Driveway incidents or accidents causing injuries to children are so dangerous that there is a designation or name for these type of accidents. These accidents are frequently referred to as backover or frontover accidents or injuries. Safe Kids is a non profit organization with offices and affiliates all over the United States. Safe Kids and other child advocacy and safety groups urge parents and drivers to take a few moments to when entering or exiting a driveway to look out for children and to make sure that all children are cleared away from the driveway area. A good article was recently posted at the Idaho Statesman about the problem and dangers of backover and frontover driveway accidents. Read the article, pay attention, and watch out for children.

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In Pennsylvania and other States, parents do their best to anticipate dangers to their children. As such, a parent can take precautions and safety measures like holding a child hand when crossing the street or using safety restraints and special car seats in the car. However, it is difficult for a parent to anticipate certain incidents like a ceiling collapse. In Erie Pennsylvania, it was reported at the Fox News Website that a ceiling collapsed right over a baby’s crib. Fire Rescue (911) was called about the incident. The baby was only two weeks old at the time of the incident. The child was transported to the hospital for treatment and evaluation. The ceiling probably was weakened by some kind of moisture damage. Fortunately, the child did not suffer any significant persona injuries as a result of this incident.

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By Steven Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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U.S.%20State%20Map%20New%20York.jpgIn New York and other states, infants and small children are at increased risk for injury when riding in an automobile. This is especially true for children who are not placed in a infant seat, child seat, or booster seat based on the age and / or size. New York law was recently changed to require children through the eighth birthday to have a booster seat. There is an exemption for children younger than 8 who are 4 Feet 9 Inches Tall and / or who weigh 100 pounds or more.

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