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By David Wolf, Attorney

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sports%20football%20helmet%20white%20on%20grass.jpgAmerican Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine recently released a report regarding a 2 year study of personal injuries suffered by children / students who participated in high school sports. The report noted that 15 % of the injuries were severe enough to keep the child out of playing the sport for three weeks or longer. Football lead the list of sports as to severe personal injuries. Both boys and girls sports related injuries were surveyed as part of this study. Basketball, wrestling, baseball, and softball sports related injuries were also mentioned as part of this report.

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By Jonathan Safran, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Wisconsin.jpgIn Trempealeau County, Wisconsin near Galesville, a 7 year old (Tristan Decker) recently sustained serious personal injuries after he was hit by a pick up truck. The incident happened as Tristan was playing off the side of the road in sand. It was reported that Tristan may have been partially in the roadway. When investigating incidents of this nature, it is important to know the following:

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By Joseph R. Hillebrand Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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The Missouri State Patrol reported an accident involving serious personal injuries to a 3 year old child (Kaleb Jones). Airin Holloway, age 26, was driving a vehicle on Route A 2when the vehicle went off the side of the road, hit a turn, and then overturned. While both driver and child were wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, both required urgent medical attention. The driver suffered minor injuries. The child, however, suffered more serious injuries that required the child to be airlifted to University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. Details were not released as to why the vehicle drove off the roadway. You can read about this story at Child Injured in Crash Near Route A in Missouri.

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By John Jensen, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Leasburg, North Carolina, a man has been criminally charged with shooting two young children – ages 10 and 7. The Caswell County Sheriff’s Office arrested John Clyde Fuqua, 52, and charged him with the shooting. The children were shot by a shot gun. The news report did not specify the motive or reason that Mr. Fuqua shot the children. While the injuries were not life threatening, the children did suffer personal injuries resulting from the gun shot that required medical care. You can read more about this story at Children Suffer Gunshot Wound Injuries in Leasburg, North Carolina.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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vehicle%20car%20keys%20alarm%20black.jpgIn Newark, Delaware, a mother (Tiffany Hyrcek – age 27) from Bear, Maryland, was in an automobile accident. Following the crash, Ms. Williams escorted her 10 year old daughter out of the vehicle to a near by sidewalk. Then, Ms. Hrycek fled. Yes, she left her 10 year old daughter alone at the accident scene. Why did Ms. Williams flee the scene? She fled the scene because she had warrants out for her arrest. Ultimately, she was arrested at her home any way; however, due to her actions at the scene of the automobile accident, additional charges were filed for the crime of Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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household%20bathtub%20faucet%20hot%20and%20cold%20burn%20injuries.jpgIn Gary, Indiana, a woman admitted that she was reckless in causing serious burn injuries to a child. Lashonda Sheree Brassfield, age 28, was caring for a 2 year old girl in a home. The girl was left unattended in a bathtub where she suffered 3rd degree burns to her legs.

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By John Jensen, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20North%20Carolina.jpgIn North Carolina, a Pit Bull reportedly chewed the toes off of a 4 month old baby. The mother and her boyfriend have been charged with felony child abuse. The mother (Robie Lyn Jenkins) claims that she was on medication at the time of the incident and did not hear the baby crying during the night. The couple was watching the dog for a friend.

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In Skagit County, Washington, Safe Kids Skagit County is offering a free inspection of a child car seat from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on September 12, 2009. Read the article – Skagit County Safe Kids Offers Free Inspections for more information.

The law in Washington State require parents, caregivers, and / or drivers to have children under the age of 8 in a child car seat. There is an exception to this general rule / law that exempts children who are 4 Feet 9 Inches in height and taller. Washington law also requires all children under the age of 13 to ride in the back seat of a vehicle. The purpose of these laws is to promote child safety and to attempt to reduce the number of child injuries and also to reduce the severity of injuries suffered as a result of an automobile accident. Parents have a duty to provide safety seats to comply with Washington’s law. Safe Kids is an organization that helps organize and education parents about important child issues like car safety seats.

Follow Washington law and the good advice from Safe Kids.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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Many public school districts and private schools still allow corporal punishment as a form of so called discipline for students. In addition, many parents still believe in and implement corporal punishment at home. Many child care experts, child injury attorneys, and medical experts are against the concept and use of corporal punishment. These child advocates believe that corporal punishment is not only cruel but also ineffective as a means of behavior control and improvement. Paul Hollinger, M.D. is a psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who counsels teens and parents on these and other issues. Dr. Hollinger published an article – Why Do We Still Spank (Hit) Children? The Problem With Physical (Corporal) Punishment. Dr. Hollinger’s article provides a good overview of corporal punishment and an insightful analysis of this form of abuse that continues to be pervasive in schools and homes throughout the nation.

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By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Oklahoma.jpgThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) has reported that a 6 year old boy (Jacob Wilson) died as a result of a strange automobile accident on State Highway 18 near Fairfax, Oklahoma. A vehicle hit a deer which literally sent the deer flying into oncoming traffic. In particular, the deer was projected into a pick up truck driven by Rachel Nicole King, a resident of Fairfax. Jacob Wilson (age 6) was a passenger in the truck and died as a result of automobile accident related injuries. Jacob died from severe head injuries.

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