Child Injury Blog
Browse our blog posts to learn about different kinds of child injuries and how they happen. Find out what our child injury law firm thinks about recent accidents, how child injury cases are handled, and other important information that you need to know.
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In California, the TrustLine for finding a daycare provider | Daycare Injury AttorneyIn California, the TrustLine for finding a daycare provider | Daycare Injury Lawyer
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Great new healthcare website available from attorney Morgan Muir
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In California, School District failed to notify guardians girl was missing | Child Injury Lawyer
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In Nebraska, Sitter Gets Prison for Shaking Baby - Shaken Baby Syndrome
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In Illinois, Edgardo Delatorre was critically injured during an intentional vehicular assault involving a teen driving a stolen car.The Keane Law Firm seeks to raise public awareness about child abuse, child abuse prevention and the rights of children that have been catastrophically injured. Please call the office or visit our website for a consultation.
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In California, three Daly City Skyline Elementary students were injured when a man lost control of his car in the school parking lot.The Keane Law Firm seeks to raise public awareness about child abuse, child abuse prevention and the rights of children that have been catastrophically injured. Please call the office or visit our website for a consultation. https://www.keanelaw.com/ Phone# 415-398-2777 Address: Keane Law Firm, 1388 Haight Street, No. 244, San Francisco, CA 94117 Email: [email protected]
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Toy-Related Injuries: How to Keep Your Child Safe This Holiday Season
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California Children's Health Advocate Named Chairman of Leading Children's Hospital Association
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In Chicago, Jeremiah Range fell from a third story porch located in the south side if the city. He was five-weeks-old at the time of his tragic death.
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In California, the tragic death of 4-month-old Everett Carey, a baby left in the back seat of a car at the father’s work place, reminds us of how vulnerable we are to the high-cost of human err.