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Day Care Negligence and Child Injury

Close to 11 million kids are in various child care centers and programs across the country, including child care centers, in-home child care, and family child care homes. The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that about two-thirds of infants in the Unites States are in childcare, and more than 30% of those children are in child care full time. According to the CDC, each year, more than 200,000 children aged 14 and younger are treated in hospital emergency departments for playground-related injuries. About 45% of these injuries are concussions, internal injuries, severe fractures, amputations and dislocations. Around 75% of playground equipment-related nonfatal injuries occur on

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Accidents – The Leading Cause of Death in Children

Accidents are the leading cause of death in children aged 1 to 14 years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2014, 3,857 deaths were caused by unintentional injuries in children among this age group. Unintentional drowning and unintentional motor vehicle traffic were the two main causes of unintentional injury deaths. The leading causes of death in young children, such as auto accidents, drowning, suffocation, falls, dog bites, poisoning, and fires are all incidences that could have been prevented from occurring in the first place. This leads to the question of negligence. Negligence, in personal injury law, is the failure to

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Settling a Dog Bite Personal Injury Claim

In the US, 34 dog bite-related fatalities were reported in 2015. Although it is regulated in most Military Housing areas and in over 700 cities across the US, there still has been a number of deaths due to dog bites in the country. Violent dogs going after nonviolent dogs is terrible as well. Reports suggest that pit bulls contributed to 82% of these deaths. About 6.6% of the total dog population in the country is made up of pit bulls. In 2015, pit bulls and Rottweilers, the second most lethal breed of dog, together accounted for 91% of the total recorded deaths. No dog bite

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Proving Liability in a Swimming Pool Accident

Drowning is the 5th most common cause of unintentional injury, death in the United States. About 10 deaths are caused by unintentional drowning every day. From 2005 to 2014, an average of 3,536 fatal unintentional non-boating related drownings occurred annually in the country, which accounts for about 10 deaths per day. In addition, there were 332 deaths from drowning in boating-related incidents. About 1 in 5 who die from drowning are children aged 14 and younger. Who is liable in a drowning accident? When injuries occur at swimming pools, the pool owner β€” whether it is at a private residence or a public park β€”

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Safety Tips to Prevent Medical Errors

According to research, up to 440,000 people in the United States die as a result of preventable medical errors in hospitals. This puts medical errors as the third leading cause of death in the country. The cost of preventable medical errors is tens of billions of dollars every year.

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Researching the medical malpractice records of doctors

New York residents sometimes perform online searches before choosing a physician, but the results provided by search engines like Google and Yahoo do not always tell the whole story. The medical community is rarely eager to share the details of malpractice lawsuits, and a desire to contain this kind of information leads to many such lawsuits being settled with the plaintiffs signing nondisclosure agreements.

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