By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network While under the care of a day care center, a child should be supervised in a safe and clean environment. Here are a few things that we know about all children and especially toddlers and infants. * Children are curious. * Children…
Articles Posted in Kentucky
State of Kentucky to Release Child Death Records
The State of Kentucky will release child death / child fatality reports to the public. This information can help researchers and child safety advocates make recommendations as to measures to take to prevent or at least reduce the number of child abuse related deaths that take place in Kentucky and…
Louisville Man Charged with Shooting of 12 Year old Boy in Neighborhood
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network What started out as a childhood prank turned nearly fatal after a man shot at the neighborhood children. Although, the shooter was described by a neighbor as “low key” and “country,” his actions give off a different kind of character.…
Dangers of Driveways to Toddlers – Child Accidentally Hit by Vehicle in Driveway in Louisville, Kentucky
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Louisville, Kentucky and other towns and cities, there is one particular area at a home that can be and is extremely dangerous to children – “the driveway”. Unfortunately and tragically, driveway or back over accidents and incidents continue to…
United States Department of Health and Human Resources – Resource for Day Care / Child Care Regulations for All 50 States
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network The United States Department of Health and Human Resources has a website that has a great reference tool for parents and caregivers with children in day care centers and child care centers. Each state regulates day care centers / child…
Kentucky High School Football Coach Indicated for Heat Exposure Death of 15 Year Old
By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Kentucky and other States, high school football is a taken very serious by school officials, parents, students, and the community. On August 20, 2008 – during the sweltering heat of summer, Max Gilpin, age 15 collapsed on the football…