Articles Posted in Sport Related Injuries

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By Steven Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Safety measures are vital when firearms are used while hunting. This is especially true when homes and children are in the area of the hunting activity. It it very important to take precautions while hunting or handling a firearm in any situation to prevent serious bodily injury and wrongful death to adults and children. In Swan Lake, New York, Charly Skala, a 16 month old toddler, died from gun shot wounds accidentally inflicted by Edward Taibi, a deer hunter. The horrible tragedy unfolded in the kitchen of her grandparents’ mobile home. The family had gathered together to watch a football game. Charly was taken to Catskill Regional Medical Center in Harris, New York and then airlifted to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, New York where she died from the gunshot injuries. New reports did not indicate whether Taibi broke any local hunting laws;nevertheless, a hunter should be aware of his or her surroundings and make sure that no people are at risk when discharging a fire arm. This is especially true when there are homes in the area. Apparently, Taibi was friends with the property owner and had hunted on the property before. For more about this tragic incident, you can go to Swan Lake, New York Toddler Dies from Hunting Shooting – Hunter Charges and Arrested.

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By Jonathan Safran, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

637081_life_preserver.jpgThe R.M.S. Titanic sunk in 1912. Many people lost their lives because of inadequate safety measures on the ship. Another Titanic had problems in October 2008. This Titanic was an inflatable slide that was set up at a birthday party in Wisconsin. Apparently, the inflatable slide tipped over and dumped some of the children on the sidewalk and street. The incident raises question over the adequacy of the anchoring as well as the capacity of the slide for the number of children who were on the slide at the time that the slide toppled over. Supervision, placement, and anchoring are vital to prevent from inflatable slides and bounce houses.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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A Lake Oswego, Orgeon Fifth Grader died after blocking a football punt at recess. The boy collapsed immediately and could not breathe. See Fifth Grader Dies from Recess Football Punt. This shocking and unexpected incident ended the life of the Fifth Grader. In Oregon and other States, accidents and incidents involving child injury and death take place every day on playgrounds and recess areas at schools, child care facilities, and day care facilities. Some injuries are preventable with safety measures and proper supervision. Others are just freak or unexpected incidents that unfortunately result in injuries and some times death to the child. When children are at recess, free play or physical education in schools, it is important that the children get appropriate supervision, use appropriate equipment, and play with children of their age and size. It is also important for the school, day care facility, or child care facility to properly maintain and keep in good repair all play and recess areas including slides, swings, monkey bars, carousels, ladders, bridges, and other sports and playground equipment and structures.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

655092_football_5.jpgHazing is still a serious problem in Florida and the rest of the United States. Clubs, fraternities, gangs, and sports camps all carry with them the danger of hazing. What is hazing? I guess this all depends who you ask. If you ask the hazing victim, hazing involves humiliation, degrading acts, psychological warfare, and physical abuse. If you ask the hazing criminal defendant, hazing is harmless fun that everyone had to go through in order to become part of the club, gang, or program. Like anything else, tradition is no excuse whatsoever for abusing another person. This especially applies to children.

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