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Comparing Maryland Home Day Care Centers to Maryland Commercial Day Care Centers

By Benjamin A. Klopman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Maryland and other States, parents, who need to place a child in day care, must make the decision between a Maryland home day care center and a Maryland commercial or traditional day care center.…

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Former Day Care Worker in Sheperdsville, Kentucky Accused of Abusing 1 Year Old – Power of Video Surveillance Evidence

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network A former daycare worker is facing criminal charges regarding an incident that took place at the For Kids Only Child Care Center in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The former day care worker, Ashley Miller, is accused of placing a pillow over a…

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Crash into Omaha, Nebraska Day Care Center

By Stephanie F. Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Omaha, Nebraska, a two vehicle car crash ended with damage into a day care center. Fortunately, no children in the day care center suffered any personal injuries as a result of this crash. The…

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Louisiana Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works Approves Law Requiring Child Inspection Alarms on Day Care Center Vehicles

By J. Rock Palermo, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Louisiana, legislation is being proposed that will encourage day care centers and child care providers to check day care vehicles before exiting the vehicle. In Louisiana and other States, children have been left behind…

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Playground Safety Advice from the Perspective of an 11 Year Old

By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network When addressing playground safety issues, I thought it would be interesting to post an article from a child’s point of view. My 11 year old daughter provided me with the following article on Playground Safety: On the playground, kids just…

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Irondequoit, New York Day Care Work Accused of Sexually Abusing 7 Year Old Girl in New York Day Care Center

By Steven Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In New York and other States, parents bring their children to day care centers with the hope and expectation that their children will be cared for in a safe and caring environment. Unfortunately, some day care…

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Connecticut Lawmakers Vote to Ban Smoking in Connecticut Day Care Centers

By Jeremy Vishno, Attorney, and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network The Connecticut State Senate recently voted to ban smoking in Connecticut Day Care Centers. The bill passed by a lopsided vote of 35 to 0. This bill makes sense in that smoking has no place in…

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Kansas Day Care Centers – Child Care Centers: What are the Requirements for First Aid Training for Child Care Providers?

By Joni J. Franklin, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Child care centers and day care centers in Kansas are regulated by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment through various laws, rules, and regulations. Pursuant to General Regulations -K.A.R. 28-4-128. Safety Procedures, a Kansas…

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Kansas Day Care Centers – Child Care Centers: What are the Requirements for Restraints and Seat Belts on Transportation Vehicles – Buses – Vans?

By Joni J. Franklin, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Child care centers and day care centers in Kansas are regulated by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment through various laws, rules, and regulations. Pursuant to General Regulations – K.A.R. 28-4-130 – Transportation (Pages…

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Kansas Day Care Centers – Child Care Centers: What are the Requirements for Reporting Injuries and Illnesses?

By Joni J. Franklin, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Child care centers and day care centers in Kansas are regulated by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment through various laws, rules, and regulations. Pursuant to General Regulations – K.A.R. 28-4-127 – Emergencies, a…

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