Car accidents are a leading cause of childhood injuries and deaths. Fortunately, many injuries that children face in car crashes are avoidable. Using a safety seat or booster seat correctly could save a child's life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) state using proper car seats for infants lowers risk of death in a crash by 71 percent. Toddlers are also safer in a … [Read more...]
Teach Teens What To Do In A Crash
Getting a license and starting to drive is an exciting time for a teenager, earning their independence and finally controlling the radio station. However, being a parent of a driving teenager can be a stressful time. Each year in the U.S. injury related to motor vehicle accidents is highest in ages 15 to 19. It is important to teach your teenager what to do in a crash before the crash … [Read more...]
Teach Kids What To Do In A Crash
Car crashes happen almost anywhere, and immediately put a stop to whatever you were planning to do that day. You may have minor or serious injuries, depending on the crash, and may have to stay at the scene to handle what happened. Each year in the U.S. unintentional injuries, including vehicle accidents, are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children. If you have … [Read more...]
Child Vehicle Safety
Parents who drive with their children regularly should know what they can do to keep their kids safe. In a car crash, one of the most horrible things to witness is an injury to a child. Children have their whole lives in front of them, and seeing them with broken bones, spinal injuries and head trauma is devastating. There are many things you can do to help keep your child safe while in … [Read more...]
Seeking Financial Damages Following A Child Injury In Alaska
Children are often more capable than adults when it comes to enduring accidents without suffering serious injury. This is mainly due to their youth, health and the flexibility of their bones and muscles. However, a serious accident is more likely to involve a child. Children have less life experience and are less skilled at evaluating the danger of specific situations. Adult … [Read more...]
Your Babysitter May Be Liable For Your Child’s Injuries
Imagine leaving your child home alone with a new babysitter. You heard great things about him/her; he/she has experience and is always on time. He/She often stays late for families, knows how to cook and comes at a reasonable rate. You thought nothing could work out better than this situation, but not more than two hours after you leave, you receive a call from the local hospital. … [Read more...]
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