Articles Posted in Child Safety

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By Scott A. Marks, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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CarAccident1.jpgA four year old boy, Jonathan Vasquez, was killed in a hit and run accident in front of his school recently. The child was riding a scooter to preschool, with his grandmother and older brother walking behind him, when he was hit while crossing the street that leads out of the school parking lot. The driver of the car fled the scene, dragging the boy’s body behind him for a short distance. Because the accident occurred just after the first morning bell, there were few witnesses and the police do not have a good description of the car or the driver, who has only been described as a man with a dark complexion.

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By Robert Fernicola, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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education%20school%20day%20care%20black%20chalkboard%20with%20letters%20capital%20and%20small%20letters.jpgIn New Jersey, child care centers and day care centers are regulated by the Department of Human Resources and the Child Care Licensing Laws. There are specific rules / regulations pertaining to staff / child ratios in day care centers under the New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C. Chapter 10: 10:122-4.3.).

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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DogAttack.jpgFour year old John-Paul Massey of Liverpool, England, was being watched by his grandmother, Helen Foulkes, while his mother was out on a date. Some time that evening he was mauled to death by the family’s pet Bull Terrier. Ms. Foulkes tried to pull the boy out of the dog’s jaws, but was unsuccessful. Ms. Foulkes suffered some bite marks. She was treated and released from the hospital. When police arrived they shot the animal on the spot. The attack took place at a house where police had been warned that illegal dog-breeding was taking place.

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By Kevin Leach, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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The Culpeper, Virginia Star Exponent posted an article tiled Buckle Up – Baby. It was a short but very important article on child safety restraints in vehicles. According to the National Highway Safety Administration, three out of every four parents improperly install or use child safety restraints in their car. In response to such a problem and alarming statistic, hospitals and police departments around the nation offer a child safety seat course or check. Most classes are free or charge a minimal fee for this most important service. Parents often times spend a lot of money on car safety seats. In addition to the time and expense in purchasing a seat, parents should take the time, effort, and money to make sure that the car seat is properly installed and utilized. If you have any concerns or doubts about the installation or use of a car safety seat for a child, get help and advice from experts trained in the field. Simple safety precautions can help prevent serious personal injuries and even death to a child when there is an automobile accident.

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By Ryan E. Alekman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Massachusetts.jpgIn Massachusetts and other States, parents leave children unattended in a vehicle while running or doing an errand every day. In Fall River, Massachusetts, a father (Michael Monahan) was reported by Fall River Police for leaving his children unattended for a few minutes in a trunk of a vehicle. See Fall River – Massachusetts Father Leaves Children in Trunk While Running an Errand. While it did not appear that the children were physically harmed, leaving children in a trunk of a vehicle to run some errands is not a sensible way to supervise children. In some instances, a child can be harmed by being placed in a trunk of a vehicle. This is especially true when there is extreme cold or hot temperature. If the father forgot about the children and drove off, the children would not be properly restrained for transportation in the trunk of a vehicle.

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By Robert Fernicola, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

Education%20school%20day%20care%20red%20school%20house.jpgIn New Jersey, child care centers and day care centers are regulated by the Department of Human Resources and the Child Care Licensing Laws. There are specific rules / regulations pertaining to accident reports or incident reports when a child suffers or sustains an injury while attending the day care center under the New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C. Chapter 10: 10:122-7.6.). In particular, a day care center is required have a file of record with the following information:

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By J. Rock Palermo, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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U.S.%20State%20Map%20Louisiana.jpgIn Louisiana, four children died and seven were critically injured in a van accident. According to a news story reported at Breaking News 24 / 7, the van was traveling on Interstate 10 near Baton Rouge, Louisiana when the van blew a tire. Thereafter, the van crashed into a delivery and then rolled over. The children, reported to have died from the accident, were Ricky Hines, Jr. (age 2), Lachante Floyd (age 12), Edward Barnes (age 14), and Ashley Hines (age 14). Louisiana police and automobile accident detectives will investigate this van accident to determine the following:

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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Country%20Flag%20Switzerland.jpgIt was reported by the Associated Press that Roman Polanski will be placed under house arrest pending the decision of the Swiss Justice Ministry to extradite Mr. Polanski back to Los Angeles, California to face criminal charges for the rape of a 13 year old girl. Many child safety advocates and others question why Roman Polanski is getting such preferential treatment for the crimes that he committed. It is also baffling because Roman Polanski skipped out on serving his prison sentence in California so many years ago. The passage of time does not lessen the severity of the crime or the need to punish the criminal for his wrongdoing.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In stores across America including Wal-Mart, Target, Winn Dixie, Publix, Walgreens, and Safeway, children ride in or on shopping carts. Many children see a shopping cart as a toy rather than a tool to gather shopping carts. Unfortunately, many children are injured every year in shopping cart related injuries. It is estimated that falls from shopping carts account for a leading cause of head injuries to one and two year old children. In addition to brain injuries, children suffer lacerations and fractures from shopping cart related injuries as well. Safe Kids Kansas would like parents to be aware of these statistics and the dangers of shopping carts. As noted by Cherie Sage, State Director of the Safe Kids Kansas, just because a chid is seated in a shopping chart does not mean that they are safe. Proper supervision of the child and proper use of the shopping cart are key to preventing or limiting the incidence of shopping cart related injuries. You can read more about this topic at Over 20,000 Children Injured Annually by Shopping Cart Related Incidents.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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A baby stroller manufactured by Maclaren, a British Company, has been recalled. The strollers were sold between 1999 and 2009. Apparently, there were a number of complaints regarding a hinge on the stroller than caused injuries / amputations to children using the stroller. Parents are being advised to stop using the strollers due to these safety risk. The recall of a product is an important action to take to help prevent further injuries from taking place. You can read more about this stroller recall at Baby Stroller Recall Announced.

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