Our Child Injury Legal News
Visit our child injury news section to learn how to protect the rights of your family. Stay current with updates from our law firm about breaking news, legal information, and important cases in the media.
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In Utah, Family raises awareness of shaken baby syndrome after child's near death | Shaken Baby Syndrome Lawyer
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In Illinois, Woman won’t get new trial in Bartlett shaken-baby case | Shaken Baby Syndrome Attorney
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In Washington, Mineral Man Jailed After Infant Sustains ‘Shaken Baby’ Injuries | Shaken Baby Syndrome Attorney
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In Pennsylvania, Alleged choking of 2-year-old leads state to shut down Hampden Township day care center | Daycare Injury Attorney
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In Utah, Man accused of child abuse unaware of U.S. law, police say | Child Abuse Attorney
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In Michigan, Stepdad Who Beat Boy Over Bad Grades Charged With Child Abuse | Child Abuse Attorney
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Shaken Baby Syndrome Legislation, an updated list of new laws for Prevention | California Child Abuse Attorney
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Cerebral Palsy Organization to Benefit From Arts & Crafts Fair | California Cerebral Palsy AttorneyA Wisconsin Fine Arts & Craft Fair is scheduled for early November as a benefit for cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy and other forms of brain damage in a child can place a family under tremendous stress, both financially and emotionally. For free information, helpful resources, and answers to questions regarding your unique situation, feel free to contact cerebral palsy attorney Chris Keane. 1-888-592-KIDS
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The State of Nebraska is introducing new guidelines for investigating deaths of children between the ages of 0 – 36 months of age.The State of Nebraska introduced a guideline for the investigation of unexpected deaths in children between the ages of 0 - 3 years of age.
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THANK YOU PRESIDENT OBAMA!! Thank you for seeing us through to providing necessary health care coverage for our nation’s children.President Obama signed the S-CHIP legislation on Wednesday that will extend health care to low-income children. This bill will put healthcare back on track for many working-class families.