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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Injection.jpgThis past February, the United States Court of Federal Claims in Washington, DC handed down decisions in three test cases concerning childhood vaccinations and Autism. Their ruling was that vaccines, specifically the MMR vaccine and any vaccine with Mercury-based Thimerosal as a preservative, do not cause autism. The decision came after nearly ten years of debate and accusations between parents of autistic children and the makers of the childhood vaccines parents believed caused their children’s autism.

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

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weather%20heat%20bright%20sun%20shine.jpgOfficials in Howard, County Maryland voted to ban the use of tanning beds at salons / businesses by children under the age of 18. Child and health advocates argue that such tanning beds present a significant health risks to children as those exposed to tanning beds at a younger age may have an increased risk for the onset of skin cancer. Tanning business advocates and others may argue that tanning beds are safer alternative to the beach and that the medical evidence is far from certain as to statistics for cancer and other health risks.

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By Jonathan Safran, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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Years ago in Wisconsin and other States, school aged bullying mainly consisted of bullying on the playground, hallways, and classroom. These days, the concept of school aged bullying has extended well past the walls of the school and the fields of the playgrounds. Children and teens are now using mobile phones, text messaging, Facebook, and other avenues on the Internet to bully and harass other children and teens. Some bullying incidents have even lead to suicides by some children / teens who became overwhelmed by the harassment and bullying. Parents and teachers should use their best efforts to try to prevent these bullying tactics. Children and teens should be held accountable and should be called out when they bully in person, via mobile phone or by the internet. You can read more about this topic at Milwaukee – Wisconsin Journal Sentinel – Bullying Extends Well Beyond School Walls.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Police%20Sirens.jpgIn South Wales, a child suffered injuries at his home when he accidentally fell from a second story window. The child was three years old. It was reported that the child suffered a possible skull fracture and a possible pelvic or hip fracture. The child was standing up on a bench prior to fall.

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By Ryan E. Alekman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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FireTruck.jpgMany of us can remember our parents telling us not to jump on the bed when we were kids. It turns out that they were not just being spoilsports; a vigorous bed jumping session in Massachusetts recently started a house fire that burned down two homes and damaged a neighboring apartment building. The blaze did not seriously injure anyone, but the homes destroyed were three-family residences and the apartment building had to be evacuated as well, so it left thirty-three people homeless just in time for the state’s first snowfall.

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By Robert Fernicola, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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education%20school%20day%20care%20yellow%20school%20bus%20toy%20antique%20side%20view.jpgIn New Jersey, child care centers and day care centers are regulated by the Department of Human Resources and the Child Care Licensing Laws. There are specific rules / regulations pertaining to vehicle related safety practices under the New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C. Chapter 10: 10:122-9.5).

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By Steven Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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Carmen Huertas, a mother from the Bronx, New York, appeared in court regarding manslaughter charges for the death of 11 year old – Leandra Rosado. In October 2009, it is alleged that Ms. Huertas drank heavily and then put seven children in a cr to take them to a slumber party. A subsequent crash caused the death of 11 year old Leandra Rosado. Parents and caregivers should avoid drinking and driving altogether. Having several drinks and then getting behind the wheel of a vehicle puts many people in danger especially innocent children. An adult can chose to risk her own safety and welfare by drinking alcohol, doing drugs, or otherwise engaging in dangerous activities or behavior. It is quite another thing to put your own children and other children at risk. Ms. Huertas will have the ability to defend herself from this criminal charges with a private attorney or public defender. Whatever the result on the criminal case – an innocent child is dead and would be alive today but for this fatal automobile accident. See Bronx Mother Faces Manslaughter Charges – DUI Automobile Accident Resulting in Death of 11 Year Old.

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By Jonathan Safran, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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U.S.%20Flag%20Wisconsin.jpgInfants and babies are at risk for injury when co-sleeping and alcohol combine. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a 6 day old baby died when the mother fell asleep or passed out on the couch at home. Rose Prescott, age 30, informed police that she may have fallen asleep on the couch after consuming alcohol earlier in the day. It was reported that the death of the child (Celianna) happen to be the third co-sleeping death in the immediate family.

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By Ryan E. Alekman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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Working parents have many challenge. One such challenge is to find a good day care center for their children while they are at work. It can be difficult to find a good day care center which will make sure that the child is well cared for, educated, and otherwise safe during the working day. The website familydoctor.org posted a good article about finding a day care center titled Day Care: Choosing a Good Center. The article has many helpful tips for parents when selecting a day care center. Parents should the take the time and effort to collect information and speak to the day care owners, day care workers, other parents, and the State regulatory agency about the day care centers.

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By Robert Chaiken, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Texas and Other States, home based day care centers are subject to various rules and regulations. Many such rules and regulations pertain to limits to the number of children who can be cared for at any one time at the home based day care center. Rules and regulations are often times more involved for a commercial day care center in comparison to a home based day care center. Many day care operators fail to accurately report the number of children cared for in the home based day care center in order to avoid compliance with additional or more involved regulations. In Denton, Texas, a home based day care center owner was recently indicted for providing false information to police regarding the number of children cared for in the Texas day care center. You can read more about this story at Denton, Texas – Day Care Center Indicted for Giving Police False Information.

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