Shaken Baby Syndrome Blog
Read our blog to see what our legal team has to say about shaken baby syndrome. We share our experience and perspectives on issues that can affect your case.
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Casey Anthony verdict impacts Shaken Baby Syndrome cases| Shaken Baby Syndrome lawsuitChristopher Keane represents survivors of shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma in shaken baby syndrome lawsuits, or family members of babies killed from
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Suspected Shaken Baby Syndrome|Ella Faith Young|Shaken Baby Syndrome LawyerElla Faith Young, 15 month old, dies from suspected shaken baby syndrome in Wayne County, Ohio.
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Chris Keane invited to address Shaken Baby Syndrome Support Vigil 2011Shaken baby syndrome lawyer Chris Keane was invited to address the 5th Annual Shaken Baby Syndrome Support Vigil, located in Sarasota Florida.
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In New Jersey, reports that Justin Benitez charged in relation to shaken babyJuan Benitez, of New Jersey, has reportedly been arrested in relation to a reported shaken baby incident with his 5-month old daughter.
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Braven Rose|Shaken Baby Syndrome Survivor|Michael Leach Pleads Guilty|Shaken Baby Syndrome LawyerRead abiout another shaken baby syndrome survivor, Braven Rose, now age 9 months. His mother, Ce ce Rose, talks about how he is doing, and the article referecnes the guilty plea of the child's father, Michael Leach. If you are caring for a shaken baby syndrome survivor, and have questions about what you can do to help him or her have the best future possible, contact the Keane Law Firm for free information about how shaken babies can have their legal rights protected.
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Mild and moderate abusive head trauma symptoms in childrenThis brief overview contains information about mild and moderate symptoms of abusive head trauma in children. Parents and caregivers may find this information useful as the summary outlines physical findings in children that may be indicative of mild or moderate degrees of abusive head trauma and are often mistaken for or attributed to other common childhood illnesses.
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Non-accidental head trauma - Shaken Child Syndrome - older children and inflicted head traumaInflicted head injuries in abused older children have similarities and differences as compared to younger victims. This is true in part due to development/maturation of the musculoskeletal system and mechanism of injury inflicted by the perpetrators of abuse. Older children are physically larger and therefore may be physically abused in a different manner than infants and toddlers, but nonetheless may suffer abusive head trauma with retinal hemorrhage.
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Baby Sent to Hospital on Christmas Eve With Injuries From Shaken Baby Syndrome
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Infant Airlifted to Medical Center & Placed on Life Support for Head Trauma
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Service Dog Helps Disabled 6-Year-Old Recover From Effects of Shaken Baby Syndrome