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What Legal Matters Can be Pursued When a Child is Assaulted or Molested at a Day Care Center?

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Washington and other States, parents rely on day care center to provide a safe, clean, and healthy environment for their children during working hours.  Parents, with children in day care centers, should visit frequently and at odd times.  In…

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What are the Legal Rights of a Child Injured During Recess or Free Play at a School, Day Care Center, or Summer Camp?

By Jeremy Vishno, Attorney and  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Connecticut and other States, children enjoy running around and playing with friends during recess and free play.  Unfortunately for some children, recess or free play is the site of a serious personal injury.  As a…

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What is the Liability of a Summer Camp, School or Day Care Center Regarding Falls from Stairs or Escalators?

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Children, especially younger ones under the age of 5, are at serious risk for injuries when walking up or down stairs OR when on or near escalators.  When a summer camp, school, or day care center is supervising children on…

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What Actions Including Corporal Punishment are Prohibited in Illinois Day Care Centers

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Corporal Punishment – Against the Law in Illinois Day Care Centers In Illinois and may other States, corporal punishment and abuse are prohibited in Day Care Centers.   Children enrolled in a day care center program should be provided with…

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What are the Rules and Regulations Against Child Abuse and Corporal Punishment that Apply to New York Day Care Centers?

By  Steven R. Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network New York Child Care Regulations In New York and other States, children should be provided with a safe and clean learning environment in day care centers.  Unfortunately for some children, the day care center experience…

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What are the Legal Rights of a Child Injured in New York While Being Transported by a Day Care Center?

By  Steven R. Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In New York and other States, parents rely on day care centers and the transportation provided by day care centers during working hours.  It is essential that day care centers carry out these responsibilities with due care…

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What are the Rights of a Child who Suffers Burn Injuries While Under the Supervision of a Day Care Center?

By  Andrew Baker, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network In Ohio and other States, day care centers have a duty to properly staff and supervise children under the care of the day care center.  When corners are cut and rules are violated, children can and…

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What are the Rights of a Child who Contracts an Illness at a Day Care Center?

By  David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Cold disease Working parents rely upon day care centers to provide for the supervision, safety, welfare, and health of their children during working hours. It is important that  day care centers follow the local and state regulations and otherwise provide…

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Can a Day Care Center be Sued if a Child is Left Unattended in a Day Care Center Van?

 By Scott Zahler, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network When a day care center, summer camp, or school transports small children, it is important that the child care providers make sure that all children exit the vehicle.  This is quite a simple but an important…

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The Heat of Summer: What Important Safety Steps Should Day Care Centers Take to Make That No Child Is Mistakenly Left on a Hot School Bus or Day Care Center Van?

 By David Wolf, Attorney Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network Summer is a wonderful time for children to explore, to be active, and to get some further education.  For working parents, summer time is just another 3 months of work.  As such, working parents rely upon day care centers and summer…

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