Category: Child Safety

Amusement parks are intended to be places of summer fun, but for some people they become locations where life-altering injuries occur. These venues of entertainment and high excitement welcome around 270 million visitors each year, and during these years there are statistics compiled that amusement park owners would rather keep to themselves. Amusement Park Injuries & CONTINUE READING →

The most devastating event any parent can face is losing their child. Parents who are dealing with this type of tragedy are often bombarded with a range of emotions and left feeling physically and mentally drained for years. The negativity that begins to become commonplace in their life often results because they, like most individuals, don’t CONTINUE READING →

When children see an inflatable bounce house, also called moon bounce, space walk, moonwalk, and jump houses, they often form long lines and are willing to wait for hours just to get a few minutes of enjoyment from this device. This enjoyment often goes uninterrupted, but there are instances where children are injured, and this is when parents CONTINUE READING →

The hectic pace of life often forces parents to entrust their children to others so they can pursue career or educational goals in an attempt to make a better life for their family. Although many caretakers provide nothing but the most attentive and nurturing care, there are some that betray this trust and cause harm CONTINUE READING →

A Hopatcong, New Jersey girl is the sixth baby to die because of a Nap Nanny infant recliner that was recalled a few months ago. The details of the death are not available, but the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said that the 8-month-old infant was found secured by a seatbelt and partly hanging over CONTINUE READING →

The processes involved with proving an injury case are often the most confusing to children because they genuinely don’t understand the legal process and simply want the pain they’re feeling to stop. This creates a challenge for parents because they not only have to inform the management at the location where the injury occurred, but also explain to their CONTINUE READING →

HOW TO PROVE DAY CARE INJURIES

POSTED BY Welcome ON May 30, 2014

The hectic pace of modern life has left many parents with no other option than to leave their child in the care of others during the day. Many parents are hesitant to make the choice of who will look after their child, and some see their fears become reality when they discover their child has CONTINUE READING →