Was your child injured in a NYC playground due to negligence?
As a parent, you know that you have a responsibility to care for your child’s welfare and to ensure that they are safe from harm. You probably also already know that children are especially prone to injury because they are constantly acting as if they are invincible, and placing themselves in potentially dangerous situations. You […]
Three Steps You Need to Take If Your Child was Seriously Injured at a Playground in New York
Being informed that your child suffered a serious injury is a nightmare for every parents, especially when the injury is serious and debilitating. Unfortunately, child injuries are a common occurrence. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has reported that in one year alone more than 600,000 children suffered serious injuries while using playground equipment. Was this an anomaly? Unfortunately, […]
Can you sue a school for a child’s injury, even if you signed a liability waiver?
When your child is in school, you are trusting teachers, school staff and administrators to ensure that your child is safe. Often, schools require parents to sign liability waivers absolving them of any liability should your child be injured while on a field trip or perhaps while playing school sports. However, such a waiver doesn’t […]
What You Should Know About Child Care Negligence
We entrust our children with the care of child care providers, believing that they are capable of taking care of our kids and ensuring their safety. Unfortunately, child care negligence is all too common, leaving children hurt and parents feeling helpless. From physical abuse to neglect, this blog post will explore what child care negligence […]
Explaining Damages in a Child Injury Case
When a child is injured due to another’s negligence or recklessness, it can be an extremely traumatic and challenging time for both the child and the family. This is why it’s important to understand the different types of damages that may be available in order to seek justice and financial compensation for what happened. […]