Our Child Injury Legal Library
Visit our library of articles written by our attorney who is experienced in handling child injury cases. Our library contains helpful information for any family whose child has been hurt because of negligence, recklessness, exploitation, or abuse.
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Child Abuse Reporting Numbers - State-by-state - CWIGThis document contains a child abuse reporting phone number listing for each state. The list was taken from the Child Welfare Information Gateway website. A link to this website is also provided.
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In Oregon, the Department of Human Services (DSS) asks that you report child abuse to the DSS or the local police department without delay. You may save the life of a child.In Oregon, the Department of Human Services asks that you report child abuse to the DSS or the local police department without delay. You may save the life of a child. This website will help guide you through the process of reporting child abuse. In the event that you believe a child is in immediate danger, please call 911. Please visit our library for Oregon child abuse reporting contact information.
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House Bill No. 1240 - Resource pamphlet and resource guide provided to parents of newborn childrenHouse Bill No. 1240 refers to an Act that will require healthcare providers at hospitals, birthing centers and some clinics to make available a resource pamphlet and resource guide to be provided to parents of newborn children in the state of Texas.
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - Strangulation Death of a Child Prompts Hill Sportswear To Recall Hooded Sweatshirts with DrawstringsWASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing today a voluntary recall by Hill Sportswear Inc., of Paramount, Calif., of 300,000 hooded drawstring sweatshirts. CPSC received one report of a death involving a 3-year-old boy in Fresno, Calif. He was strangled when the drawstring on the hooded sweatshirt that he was wearing became stuck on a play ground set.
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Ohio CASA/GAL Study Committee Final Report 2007The Court Appointed Special Advocate and Guardian ad Litem (CASA/GAL) Study Committee in Ohio Revised Code Section 2151.282 passed as part of Amended House Bill 66 (the Budget Bill). The report contains all relevant cost data for children represented in matters of abuse and neglect for review by Governor Strickland and other government officials. A description of the legal framework is included in the report.
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North Carolina - Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect - Training professional working with children February 12, 2009In North Carolina, a seminar will be held to teach professionals working with children how to identify and report child abuse and neglect. This pdf file includes cost information and the registration form.
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Notification of Parental Rights for Child Care Centers - State of California - Health and Human Service AgencyThis is a poster that may be displayed prominently at child care centers.
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Childhood Injuries - Sonoma County - Childhood Injury Prevention ProgramThis documents outlines the 2005 - 2009 Five Year Needs Assessment and 2010 Objectives for reducing un-intentional childhood injuries in Sonoma County.
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National Burn Repository 2006 Report - American Burn AssociationThis document provides statistical information regarding burn injuries and hospitalization data for the years 1996 - 2006.
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Characteristics of Crash Injuries Among Young, Middle-Aged and Older Drivers - National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationThis article is a comprehensive collection of traffic injury and safety data.