By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Blog
There are related type of summer time or warm weather injuries in the form of burn injuries. This is distinguuished from sunburn injuries. For instance, let’s say that a child is playing on a slide that is plastic, rubber, or metal. The slide is so hot that it causes second and third degree burns to the 4 year old child’s legs. Under this fact pattern, the child care providers should have inspected the slide and taken measures to cool down the slide OR taken measures to close off the slide while it was too hot or dangerous for use by the children.
It was recently reported in Oklahoma that two children suffered severe sunburn injuries while attending a day care center / summer camp. The photos of the children with the sunburn related blisters and injuries were posted on Facebook and went viral to some extent. The children who sustained the injuriies were fair skinned. The incident raises concerns and questions as to what the day care center / summer camp can do as to sun protection and sunscreen and what it cannot do.
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