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Senator Linda Newell - SB10-171 - Senate Health and Human Services
Posted on 3/13/2010 More
Texas reports a 31% increase in child abuse and neglect deaths.
Posted on 3/7/2010 More
In Ohio, child welfare organizations increase child abuse education.
Posted on 2/1/2010 More
The NFL and Roger Goodell now admit there may be a correlation between multiple concussions and permanent brain damage.
Posted on 12/22/2009 More
The book entitled No one would believe it: Experiences of a child abuse investigator written by Evelyn Kelly Norman is available.
Posted on 11/4/2009 More
In Wisconsin, The Child Welfare Disclosure Act requires some information be made public in child abuse cases.
Posted on 10/21/2009 More
Qualified pediatricians will take the first child abuse board examination on November 16, 2009.
Posted on 9/28/2009 More
Operation Twisted Traveler nets three more American men in a child sex abuse operation in Cambodia. The men are charged with sexual exploitation of Cambodian children.
Posted on 9/24/2009 More
In Oklahoma, Dr. Robert Block, child abuse medical expert, leads the way in bringing “correct science to the judicial system”.
Posted on 8/19/2009 More
Child Abuse board certification is the next step for physicians in this growing sub-specialty of pediatric medicine.
Posted on 7/20/2009 More
A 28-year-old man from Florida has been arrested after being accused of abusing his live-in girlfriend's infant boy. The Bradford County resident, Rayan Stanton Wesson, was put in jail on $200,000 bond after his story regarding the 8-month-old boy's injuries failed to match the evidence found by medical experts. Upon confrontation, Wesson finally admitted to throwing the infant against the couch multiple times and swinging him by his leg, but his original story was that he slipped and fell while holding the baby when keeping him alone at home on May 1. Upon hospitalization, the baby was found to have suffered head injuries, which could lead to permanent impairment, and other severe injuries that resulted from child abuse.
We at the Keane Law Firm hope for the full and fast recovery of the young child, and we express our deepest sympathies to his family at this difficult time. In cases such as this, we work with physicians and families to ensure that victims of child abuse receive the proper care and medical treatment they need in order to heal from injuries. If you believe that your child has been abused or injured and you have questions regarding treatment options, your rights, or other legal matters, feel free to call child injury lawyer Chris Keane. He will compassionately answer your most pressing questions for free. 1-888-592-KIDS (1-888-592-5437).



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