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Case Results

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Awarded: $1,000,000.00*

Shaken Baby Syndrome - Abusive Head Trauma - Wrongful Death

Awarded: $11,000,000.00

Shaken Baby Syndrome lawsuit

Awarded: $4,600,000.00*

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Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death

Awarded: $5,700,000.00

Wrongful Death

Awarded: $1,800,000.00

Wrongful Death

Awarded: $1,000,000.00

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Burns

Settlement for child burned by hot tea at restaurant

Awarded: Confidential

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Child Abuse

Child with head injury and vision loss - Confidential settlement

Sexual Assault - Confidential Settlement

Awarded: Confidential

Sexual Assault - Confidential Settlement

Awarded: Confidential

Sexual Assault - Confidential Settlement

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Child Injuries

Brain Damage

Awarded: $4,500,000.00

Brain Damage

Awarded: $4,200,000.00

Brain Damage

Awarded: $3,200,000.00

Brain Damage

Awarded: $3,000,000.00

Amputation

Awarded: $1,500,000.00

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Daycare injuries

Settlement for dog bite of baby at daycare

Awarded: $292,000.00

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Foster Care Abuse

Wrongful Death - Confidential Settlement

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Other

Amputation

Awarded: $2,000,000.00

Accidental death

Awarded: $1,000,000.00

Wrong Site Surgery

Awarded: $1,000,000.00

Wrongful Death

Awarded: $1,000,000.00

Wrongful death

Awarded: $2,625,000.00

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Child Safety News

Boy scout child abuse suit 18 million verdict|California abuse lawyer
Posted on 9/2/2010
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Bikers raise thousands to benefit child abuse awareness.
Posted on 8/28/2010
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Senator Linda Newell - SB10-171 - Senate Health and Human Services
Posted on 3/13/2010
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Texas reports a 31% increase in child abuse and neglect deaths.
Posted on 3/7/2010
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In Ohio, child welfare organizations increase child abuse education.
Posted on 2/1/2010
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NFL brain injury panel held first meeting in Florida.
Posted on 1/27/2010
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In California, lawmakers propose a state bill (AB1647) that will requi
Posted on 1/27/2010
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Kids and Concussions: Step by step process of the ImPACT Test
Posted on 1/6/2010
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California Teenager Suffers Fatal Injuries in Accident With Recreational Vehicle
Posted on 12/31/2009
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4-Year-Old Boy Unconscious After Struck by Car in Crosswalk
Posted on 12/30/2009
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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some initial questions many clients have when they first contact Keane Law Firm. The questions below may address many initial concerns you may have. If you don't find the answers here, you should contact us for answers to questions specific to your case. The consultation is free.

Child Injuries

  • Q: When and why is lead paint in my apartment or rental home considered hazardous for my children?

    A: The San Francisco Health Code defines a lead hazard as “Any condition that exposes children to lead from any source, including but not limited to leadcontaminated water, lead-contaminated dust (dustlead hazard), lead contaminated soil (soil-lead hazard), and paint-lead hazard in dwelling units or other locations” [Article 26, Section 1603 (w)]

    Lead paint in apartments or rented homes is considered hazardous because, in general, as lead paint ages, it breaks down and may chalk or flake into small lead dust particles. These lead dust particles settle on surfaces in the home and the soil, and stay in the environment forever. Lead dust is a hazard to young children because they commonly explore their world through touch and taste, and unintentionally swallow lead dust.

    When a child touches surfaces with lead dust particles and later places fingers in his or her mouth it can result in lead poisoning. The child's body absorbs lead, as if it were a needed mineral, like calcium or iron. Gradually the lead builds up in his or her body and causes damage.

    Lead is a poison that is especially harmful to young children and fetuses because of its effect on brain development. There is no safe level of lead in the body. Research studies show that any amount of lead detected in children's bodies may affect children's learning ability, attention span and growth.
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